Adoption information
I've been adopted!
About Flick
“HEY GIRL HEYYY! I’m Flick, nice to meet ya! The Catters needed a little write up and it’s pretty hard to cram SO much sass into one lil’ old paragraph but if I had to choose three words... ✨ Independent ✨ Fabulous ✨ SASSY ✨ I’ve been with my foster family since I was found alone at night as a teeny tiny 4 week old, and boy did they sure underestimate me. Most kittens are needy and whingey right, but ya girl Flick? Nah, I can hold my own thanks! Since the second I walked in this door wrapped up on foster mumma's chest (like the princess I am), I’ve ruled this joint and made everyone fall madly in love with me. I’m a playful girl and can get a liiiitle bit carried away if you keep your juicy fingers lingering around my toy mouse for too long, but I promise the second your butt hits that couch I’m THERE. Cuddly, cute, crazy – I'm a triple threat for sure!”
Flick currently lives with children aged 5 and 8 who she adores, a medium-large breed dog that she is confident around, a free-roaming house bunny that she doesn’t bother, and other cats of different ages that she gets along well with. She will suit most family homes and is best suited to a home with an up-beat vibe – this kitty wasn’t made for the quiet life!
While Flick is ready for a meet and greet, she will not be able to leave her foster home until after the 3rd of September when her vet care has been finalised.
Name: Flick MC00863
Date of Birth: 04/05/2022
Gender: Female
Suburb: Aveley
Adoption Fee: $300
Flick’s fee covers her sterilisation, microchip, vaccination, and parasite treatment.
If you would like to arrange a meet and greet with Flick, please fill in the adoption application: https://madcattersinc.formstack.com/forms/adoption_application or email madcattersrescue@outlook.com.au for more information.
Our cats and kittens thank you for choosing to assist a rescue animal ✨
Medical notes
Medical Note: Flick was exposed to a widespread disease commonly known as Cat Flu (Feline Herpes Virus). Flick showed mild signs of illness, was treated, and recovered well. This virus is a common respiratory disease in cats and varies in severity. The virus usually attacks the respiratory tract (nasal passages and lungs), eyes, or both. Signs of illness may or may not develop again over time and veterinary treatment might be required. As usual, regular vaccinations are important to protect Flick and other cats within the same living space should be up to date with vaccination.
Adoption details
Adoption Process;
1. Application Form Completed
2. Meet & Greet
3. Adoption Fee Paid (Direct Deposit)
4. Congratulations on adopting your new family member!
Adult cats are sent home on a 1-2 week trial following a successful meet and greet before finalising adoption, to see how they adjust to their new environment.
Complete our adoption application (https://madcattersinc.formstack.com/forms/adoption_application)
or email us at madcattersrescue@outlook.com.au for further information.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
