Adoption information
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About masha
Masha is ready to start his search for his loving forever home. This boy has been let down by humans already in his short life after being abandoned in a house.
Masha has not let his experiences phase him. He is an active, playful and loving boy that loves cuddles and snuggles. He loves climbing over and hanging off his foster carer when not getting the attention he feels he deserves.
Masha's estimated date of birth is the 31st March 2022. He is a tabby boy that is difficult to get a good photo of as he is up in your face demanding attention.
Masha is not phased by other cats or by dogs. He has not had any exposure to children but with his personality we think he would be fine with children providing they are gentle and respectful.
Masha has had two vaccinations, but will require a third one to ensure he is full covered and protected from illness'. Masha is desexed and microchipped and his adoption fee is $250
If you think you are up for a loving and demanding snuggle companion then Masha may just be the kitten for you.
To find out more about Masha and register interest in offering him a home please contact Harley on 0402 365 937.
Microchip Number 985141005193590
Pet Exchange Number RE100092
Adoption details
We like to take the personal approach where a person sends an email of interest around an animal and then we will follow up with phone discussions and email exploration through a survey.
Please note we are a small group of volunteers that balances the administrative side with the care of the animals.
Please only apply for one of our animals if you are genuinely interested in them.
We expect the prospective owner to travel to meet the animal and we are open to trial periods to ensure we have the match right.
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.
