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About Little Miss Booboo
Her fur is as soft as dandelions and her purr can be heard across the room as you enter to an affectionate greeting from a beautiful princess. Her bright green eyes flash excitement, and you hear her quirky croak-meow as she waits to meet you at the door when you get home...
Miss Booboo is a special young lady with a neurological injury, which affects her gait and leg control. Booboo is an incredibly affectionate cat who wants to bond, she is loving with strangers as well as her family. Booboo has shown interest in younger cats with whom she could be adopted, or can be a solo kitty.
Booboo is a perfect litter tray user and housemate to adults. Booboo loves toys, play, and snuggling in bed while purring away loudly. Booboo loves to chat with you, especially if you talk back to her, but is also independent and can be left alone while you leave the house if needed. She adores food of almost any sort, no matter what time it is! She loves a good cuddle in your arms and will tell you if she's hurting and needs to get down.
Booboo can jump up to the height of an average bed or your lap to join you, but a box or set of stairs would make this much easier for her. Booboo is confident in the outdoors but isn't particularly graceful, so would need to be supervised anytime she joins you in your secured backyard or have an enclosure. Booboo doesn't need many accommodations so much as a human - she can take care of herself quite well, you see!
The only thing left for our Miss Booboo now is to find a family who are just as weird & wonderful as she is! We're VERY confident that you'll fall in love with her quirky, loving personality upon meeting her... How do we know this?
....... Because we ALL fell head over heels with this shaky lil' charmer so fast that we'd keep her ourselves if we didn't already have cats. You won't regret coming to meet this gorgeous gal!
Medical notes
Neurological injury [Non-degenerative] before coming into foster care (Hypermetria [poor gait and leg motion control equivalent to mild/moderate Cerebellar Hyperplasia], no current issues with toileting or continence)
Very mild eye discharge (congenital, normal for Booboo, clean when necessary with warm salt water)
Notes:
- Booboo's level of impairment is mild to moderate
- Her current neurological condition is chronic and non-degenerative.
- painkillers may be very rarely needed only in the case of a fall or other illness (meloxicam)
- Perfect continence and self-hygiene
- poor front leg control when playing or reaching out to people with paw
- no injuries or fractures noted on X-rays
Adoption details
Please fill in the following information, and we will get back to you as soon as possible!
Your full name:
What’s your address:
Best contact number:
Are you an Australian resident? If not what will happen to the cat if/when you leave?
Are you applying to adopt the cat for yourself? If not who for? How old is the primary carer for the cat?
Are you looking for an indoor only cat or indoor/outdoor?
Do you have any other pets? If so what how many? What breed? Temperaments?
How many people live in your house? Any children under 10 years old?
Do you own your house or do you have permission from your landlord to get a cat?
Have you owned animals before? If so what breed? Have you ever surrendered or rehomed any of your pets? Is so why?
Please tell us a bit about the home you will provide and what sort of cat you’re looking for:
How many hours a week do you spend away from your home? How long would the cat be by itself on a regular basis?
Do you have any of the following...
Salt lamps?
Diffusers?
House plants? If yes, what species?
Are you in a position to financially cover vet bills? If you are in financial difficulty, would you be prepared to foster a cat who needs longer term care?
Do you have a Low Income Healthcare Card or a Pensioner Concession Card?
Do you agree that if things don’t work out with your pet our rescue will be your first point of contact should you need to rehome?
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
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