Adoption information
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About Shelly
This beautiful little lady has begun the search for her forever family, and can’t wait to be someone’s best friend!
Shelly is a little shy at first but warms up to become a bouncy little ball of joy! One of her favorite things to do is sample lots of tasty treats!
Shelly gets along well with other friendly pets, and would get along well with another cat or dog in her new family!
Shelly will go to her new home up to date with flea, tick, and worming treatments as well as desexing, microchip, and first vaccination.
Medical notes
Little Shelly has had a tough couple of weeks!
Shelly has been treated for fungal skin infection known as ringworm.
Ringworm is a pesky skin infection which is caused by a group of fungi called dermatophytes that feed on keratin in skin, hair, and nail tissue. We most commonly see ringworm in kittens, mainly strays that have been rescued. The typical appearance is patchy areas of hair loss with scaly skin, especially around the head, face and feet.
The ringworm fungus does not always result in an infection. The amount of environmental contamination is an important factor in the development of a ringworm infection, as is the age of the exposed person or animal. Healthy adult humans are usually resistant to infection unless there is a break in the skin such as a scratch. Elderly people, young children, and adults with immune system weaknesses or skin sensitivities are especially susceptible to ringworm infection.
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Adoption details
Please select Option 4 when phoning through the contact number. This phone is attended to Monday to Friday 9am-4.30pm.
We encourage meet and greets to allow adoptive families to be introduced to their prospective new family member.
We welcome interstate adoptions - Adoption travel arrangements are arranged by the adopting family, and we are always happy to help where we can!
If you are potentially enlisting a pet transport company to assist in getting your new pet over to you, I recommend checking out this link, which gives the names of some of Australia's pet transport companies. Specifically for our rescue, the pet transport company must be able to collect the pet from our location as we are currently unable to meet transport at any other locations. For your pets location please dont hesitate to reach out, as we have two location and enlist the support of foster families with our rescues.
https://www.moovaz.com/blog/best-list-of-pet-relocation-companies-in-australia/
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.