Adoption information
Kylie needs a foster carer
Rescue group
PetRescue ID
953800
Location
St Kilda, VIC
Age
3 years 2 months
Adoption fee
$150.00
Coat
Medium
Microchip number
953010006365081
Source number
RE145513
Last updated
04 Feb, 2023
Pre-adoption checks
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Desexed
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Vaccinated
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Interstate adoption (VIC only)
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Wormed
I'd prefer a home that
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Doesn't have kids under 5
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Doesn't have kids from 6 to 12
About Kylie
Kylie has been in foster care for the last 2 years, she was rescued when she had 3 teenage kittens which were all adopted out to lovely homes. Kylie began her journey more frightened and timid around people, sometimes hissing and spitting. She has become more relaxed and loves playing with anything at the end of a string! Kylie has just started accepting pats and affection so is getting more and more comfortable by the day. She's at a really beautiful stage where she will really bond with someone who puts the time in so she can trust them.
Kylie also needs foster care as her current carer is going oversees. if you are interested in fostering or adopting. please let us know.
Adoption details
To find out more about our kittens and cats please call or text Tricia on 0412 122 612. You will be required to complete an adoption application and agree to a care agreement. A meeting can be arranged with a view to adopt, kitten or cat may be in foster care. We are able to rescue by fostering our kittens and cats to a network of foster carers across Melbourne.
Deposits will be accepted however only after an adoption form has been completed and approved. Kittens may require de-sexing before they can leave the care of the foster home as they may not have been de-sexed as yet due to reaching weight level. All Metro Animal Rescue and Adoption adoptees are vet checked, de-flea, wormed, immunized, and de-sexed.
All adoptions come with a 7-day guarantee to cover any illness that may have been present pre-adoption, the kitten/cat can be returned with a total refund. Return off cat/kitten must be accompanied by a letter from a vet.
All adoptions require a suitable cat carry cage big enough to ensure a cat can have room to stand, no cardboard boxes or boxes that are not pet carrier-specific.