Adoption information
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About Apricot
Meet our fun and spunky little kitten, Apricot. Apricot is FULL of personality. He is super friendly, affectionate and cuddly. This little guy just adores people and loves the attention.
Apricot is a purr machine, he thrives on cuddles and pats and just wants to be apart of the fun! He will instantly start purring when he sees you or when you pick him up for a cuddle. He is a professional biscuit maker, always kneading and making blanket biscuits, even while he naps!
Despite his lovely sweet side, he is still your typical playful boy kitten and will need a home that can provide him with the enrichment and play time he needs.
Ideally Apricot would be better suited to late primary school kids, and we think he would work well with another playful cat or a cat-savvy dog.
Apricot is a completely healthy boy with his vet work completed.
If you're interested in applying for him, please fill out our questionnaire below.
Medical notes
Apricot is a completely healthy boy with his vet work completed.
Adoption details
( We always inform clients who adopt kittens that if their situation ever changes we can also take the cat back)
Adoption application
Person of interests contact details and to complete the below questions:
- Number of People in the household? What relation are they to you?
- Do you currently have any pets? If so, what kind? Please list them all. If not have you had any pets in the past?
- If you have other pets are they desexed? , Are they up to date with their vaccines?
- Do you current Pets get along with other animals?
- Do you have experience in owning a cat /Kitten?
- Will the cat be an indoors or outdoors cat?
- Where will the cat sleep?
- Do you live in an apartment or house?
- Do you rent, and if so do you have permission from your landlord?
- How many hours out of the day will you NOT be at home with the cat?
- Have you ever surrendered an animal in the past? if yes, what was the reason?
- Can you explain any ongoing cost that may occur when owning a pet?
- Do you have a current vet?
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.
