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About 9196 - Banoffee Pie
šš„§ MEET BANOFFEE PIE š„§š
Nature
Hey there, Iām Banoffee Pie! I have come a long way since coming into care with my Foster Mum, Iām still a little shy but thatās OK, because I love to have a cuddle. I love to have a play as well.
Companions (Children, Cats & Dogs)
Iām currently in care with other kitties and I love them all. I havenāt been near any small humans so I think I would be best with older children. I havenāt met any dogs yet but Iām sure with a slow introduction we could be besties in no time!
Likes / Dislikes
I love my food, I have wet food every day with biscuits and it is just the best. Chicken is also pretty good too. I love to play play and play. I love everything that indoor life brings, new toy, lots of food, and attention from my humans. With things Iām unsure of I can sometimes let out a small hiss.
My PURR-fect home would be with a family who understands that I will need some time to adjust to a new house. Having a fur-sibling would be great too as I am used to being around a lot of other kitties on the streets. A family who would give me cuddles too is a must!
If you would like to meet Banoffee Pie please email adoption@perthrescueangels.org
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9196 - Banoffee Pie
Gender: Female
Breed: Domestic Medium Hair
Colour: Black
DOB: 16/12/2022
Adoption Fee: $0 due to medical notes
*Banoffee Pieās adoption fee includes vet check, sterilisation, vaccination, microchip, flea and worm treatment
Medical Notes: Banoffee Pie was exposed to Ringworm, a common fungal infection, and cat flu, a respiratory infection. She did not show symptoms and was given the all clear by the vet.
Banoffee Pie has previously been infected with Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) which is a viral disease in cats caused by Feline Coronavirus. Up to 80% of the cat population is exposed to Feline Coronavirus, however only about 5% of Feline Coronavirus positive cats mutate to FIP. Banoffee Pie has been treated for FIP with newly available medication. The treatment was an 84-day course, followed by an 84-day observational period, which has been completed. A complete blood count and full chemistry panel bloods have been run on Banoffee Pie and all levels are normal, and the vet has advised she is now considered FIP recovered. Due to the experimental nature of the drugs, long-term side effects are not known. The recurrence rate of FIP is also unknown and can occur.
š¾ Perth Rescue Angels recommends Advantage and Advocate from Elanco Animal Health for all of your new furry family membersā flea and worming needs.
Adoption details
Once you have been in contact with our Adoption Co-ordinator we will email an application form to you or you can complete our online form at: http://j.mp/Adoptionforms
1. Adoption application filled out
2. Meet and greet with the animal
3. Fee paid by direct deposit
4. Your new pet can come home!
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.