Adoption information
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About Walnut
Name: Walnut
Breed: Domestic Medium Hair
DOB: 05/12/21
Vetwork: Complete
Snuggle scope: Loves to play and snuggle
Dog scope: Not phased by friendly dogs
Child scope: Fine with calm, friendly older children, but hasn't been around children under 12.
Cat scope: loves other cats, cannot be without another cat.
Adoption Fee: $400 dual adoption with her brother Peanut.
ABOUT PEANUT:
Walnut and her brother Peanut were surrendered into rescue as part of a "last litter" endeavour. Their mummy's human loves his felines but unfortunately just could not afford the cost of desexing. The love he had for these little babies was very clear though when they came into care (about 7wks old) by how loving and confident they were at such a young age. They had been handled since birth and were being raised around other cats and a few big friendly dogs, so they had already been well socialised.
Walnut has since been in care with a lovely family who have their own friendly kitties that happily welcomed the little ones into their fold. Walnut has a naturally shy personality but she will warm up to you if you give her treats and toys to play with. She loves playing with her brother Peanut and sister Big Mac and gets along great with older cats and dogs. (She hasn't been in a household with small children under 12 ) .She has a sweetest little meow and loves hunting spiders and bugs.
She is litter trained and loves her wet or dry kibbles. She also loves climbing on chairs and tables but stays off the dining table when she is told not to.
IDEAL HOME: As Walnut loves her brother so much she would do best if she is adopted with Peanut. Together they will thrive in a home that is indoor only with human/s that have plenty of love to give.
Adoption details
Once you have read through our pets profiles the next step is to touch base to fill out a pre-adoption form before organising a time to have a meet and greet with Peanut and Walnut. Please note that cats and kittens cannot go to their new homes on the day of meet and greet as an inspection of the new home is generally required. If the meet and greet is successful, the next step is to finalise/confirm the adoption application, then make arrangements for the inspection. Typically this can occur at same time as delivery of your new baby.
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.