Adoption information
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About Parsnip STK010934
Parsnip was not comfortable with humans at all before going to foster but has found her feet and now seeks out pats and hops up onto the couch for affection from her foster carer.
It took Parsnip about 6 weeks to settle into her new home, she will need a safe room to start out and a quiet routine household with lots of patience.
Parsnip LOVES other cats. She played, groomed and slept with her foster siblings. Being with other cats improves Parsnip’s confidence so a home with another feline is essential.
Parsnip is a playful girl and enjoys access to a variety of toys, she also uses her scratching post often so having one of these available to her will be sure to save your furniture.
She sometimes gets a bit overexcited when getting pats or playing so an adopter who understands cat body language and cues would best suit Parsnip.
Adoption details
Simply note the ID number and the cats name and visit our hostel at 200 Elder Street in Greensborough. Alternatively you can call the hostel on 8457 6500. We are currently open Mon-Fri 10am-4pm / Sat-Sun 10am-3pm.
You should bring proof of your current address and preferably photo identification such as your driving license. You can only adopt a cat for yourself we do not allow animals to leave with third parties. If you are wishing to adopt a cat as a present for someone, bring them with you as cats are individuals and bond with different people in different ways, the cat you may choose, may not choose your friend! It is also important to allocate time for adoption and we recommend you allow at least a couple of hours to get to know the cat and do the necessary paperwork.
When you visit you will get to meet the cat and as this is a very important decision for both you and the cat you choose we will want to ensure the two of you are compatible and that you understand what will be involved in taking the cat into your home.
We will want to be satisfied that you are prepared to be a responsible pet owner. Responsible pet owners at the most basic level, have their pets registered, micro-chipped and de-sexed unless they are registered breeders. They also understand the issues involved in being able to properly care and take responsibility for the welfare of their pets. Most Councils in Victoria have limits on the numbers of cats you may own without a permit. It is important to check with your Council if you already own the limit and obtain a permit for the extra cat before adoption. We will require to see your permit.
We will answer any questions you have regarding cat care and help you to obtain any support you may need.
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.




