Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
About Felix
Felix is up for adoption! Currently living at his foster home Felix is super confident , cute, cuddly, cheeky and curious. He’s super affectionate - sprints into our room in the mornings for some pats and loves some lap time naps in the evening when we watch tv.
Felix is fantastic with other cats. He’s obsessed with his grumpy foster cat brother and curls up to groom and sleep with him everyday after their zoomies and playtime have finished.
Lasers, ribbons and laces are his favourite. No house fly is safe when he’s around he will hunt them down and catch them in his little paws!
Along with his 4 brothers and sisters, he was born into a loving house and then surrendered to us to help with their adoption, so he isn't a street cat by any means. We don't know their exact ages but the vet estimated about 8-months-old when we rescued them. All these guys are up for adoption and you can meet them together at their rescue room at our address in Hazelbrook, NSW (Felix is in Randwick with a foster though). They are available for adoption individually or in pairs.
Medical notes
Felix has been healthy for his entire stay with us however his 3 other sisters showed symptoms of cat flu (gunky eyes) and required antibiotics for 2 weeks. As cat flu is contagious it is very likely he is a carrier as well, however, it's likely he'll be asymptomatic forever as he hadn't developed symptoms as a kitten. He can be adopted to a house with another cat as long as they are a cat flu carrier as well.
Adoption details
The adoption process begins when the interested party sends forward an Expression of Interest application. William will then assesses their home for suitability. If William feels the adopter's home and the adopter are suitable, the adopter may liaise with the foster carer to organise a meet and greet at the foster carer's house. We do not take the cat/kitten out of their known environment for meet and greets. William will ask the foster carer for feedback on the adopters’ suitability.
If the interested party is suitable, William will organise all adoption paperwork and monies, and commence the adoption trial.
The adoption trial is a 2-week period that may only begin once the animal has passed its adopter's suitability check, a veterinary health check, has current vaccination paperwork, a desexing certificate, and flea/worm treatment. The behaviour of the animal is also observed and assessed before making them available for adoption to help ensure that the animal is appropriate for adoption and to determine the behavioural needs of the animal.
Once the adoption trial has succeeded and the owner is satisfied to keep the animal, a second house visit is carried out with the animal's paperwork handed over to the new owner.
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.