Adoption information
Alice & Aurora need a foster carer
Rescue group
PetRescue ID
964191
Location
Hurstville, NSW
Age
1 year 10 months
Adoption fee
$550.00
Coat
Short
Microchip number
991003002273709
Rehoming organisation
Community Cat Carers
Last updated
10 Sep, 2024
Pre-adoption checks
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Desexed
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Vaccinated
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Interstate adoption (NSW only)
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Wormed
About Alice & Aurora
These 2 girls are from a litter of 6.
3 boys and 3 girls.
They are all bonded.
We are putting up these 2 as we were able to get some desent pics while they were taking a break from kitten duties..
Aurora is the Tabby.
Alice is the White with a calico tail.
They are as already stated super friendly with humans and cats.
As kittens they of course are busy learning cat stuff and active.
We are happy to offer others from this litter if that suits as they all get along.
They have been raised since birth by our dedicated fosterer after mum was rescued from the streets.
They are now ready for a new adventure with a loving person/family who can shower them with love and affection.
Please use the Green button or fill in the form below to organise a meet and greet.
Adoption details
Our adoption process is simple to follow and done completely online and is COVID safe.
If you would like to enquire about one of our cats please follow the link below to submit your enquiry.
Quote the PetRescue ID and cat name before submitting.
🐾😻https://form.jotform.com/communitycatcarers/cat-adoption-enquiry😻🐾
This is so we know that you are adopting the right cat for your family and your circumstances.
Once approved, we will conduct a virtual home check to ensure that your home is suitably safe and secure for our cat.
Our adoption donation includes; desex, microchip, vaccination and flea and worm treatment. The adoption does NOT include the LifeTime Registration which is a requirement of adoption through us.
Adoption Fees
Kitten (up to 12 months) $330.00
2 bonded kittens (up to 12 months) $550.00
Adult cats $200.00
We encourage all adopters to keep your cat indoors at all times, with supervised outdoor access.
This is the best way to keep your kitty safe from other predators, motor vehicle's and other stressors and to ensure our native wildlife is safe too.