Adoption information
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About Jinx
Affectionately nicknamed Rabbit, Jinx will bound her way into your heart with her cute little bobtail and striking face.
Jinx is equally happy playing on her own as with her siblings or with humans, just so long as she’s entertained. She loves hide and seek, and she’ll find some hidey holes you never knew existed so make sure you keep your windows secure.
She’ll pop out from underneath somewhere so suddenly you won’t be sure where she came from! She’s not fussy with her food and while company won’t be shunned, she’d also manage as a solo kitty well as long as her humans adore her appropriately.
Her whole body is as soft as her cotton tail - would you like to come see if she’s your very own lifelong snuggle buddy?
Medical notes
No known health conditions
Bobtail from birth
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?
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.
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.
