Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
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About Bonnie
Hi everyone, my name is Bonnie.
I was rescued with a lot of my siblings by this really nice lady.
I arrived in a car, and I didn’t know where I was. I had a really bad eye condition and I could only see out of one eye.
I was in so much pain, but this lady took me in and made me feel better by giving me some medication. And then I went and had a surgery.
Now I only have one eye I can do so much more. I couldn’t do much before, because I had so much pain.
I’m always in between your feet, you’ll never be alone.
I love to sleep on the bed with you, and I love to sleep so close that you can feel my heat radiating into your blanket.
Just because I have one, I doesn’t mean I can’t do anything. I jump up onto the cat trees and I go out into the enclosure just fine.
Im currently living with 6 other cats and I get on with every single one as I’m so calm and submissive.
I just want friends.
I’m saying that I’d be happy just to have human family.
But loud noises scare me a bit so no little kiddies please.
I’ve met a couple of puppies and they don’t really bother me. I’m pretty easy going.
I have medium length hair so I look a bit like a mini lioness. It does need regular grooming as it gets matted and a bit greasy sometimes.
I don’t meow a lot but when I do it’s a very dainty little squeak.
If you’d like to meet me please fill out the enquiry form!
Medical notes
Bonnie had a severely ulcerated eye and it was removed to enhance her lifestyle.
Cats live relatively fine and long lives with one eye.
Adoption details
**We will contact each enquirer from Pet Rescue within 48 hours**
Welcome to Small Paws Animal Rescue QLD.
We aim to place each of our animals with the best family possible.
Our adoption process may seem a little complex, we ask a lot of questions. But there are reasons for this.
1. Our animals in care are like our children.
2. We want to match the best humans with the animals to ensure you are happy and our animals are happy.
3. We don't want animals to come back to us. We want their family to be forever.
So our adoption process begins with an application being completed.
Once we receive the application we will assess it on face value of the answers you have provided.
Once we can determine if you sound like a good fit, we will call you to chat a bit further.
This is when we will schedule a meet and greet with your potential new family member/s.
We may need you to have more than one meet, especially if you have other pet/s that need to be introduced or children and other human family members.
We will confer with our foster carer, and advise you as soon as possible if you were successful in your meet and greet.
Once we have confirmed your success, we will arrange for the paperwork to be completed including the adoption payment.
We allow our foster carers time to say goodbye to their foster babies, it can be hard for some to give them to their new homes and we recognise all the hard work and dedication they have put in to ensure that your new family member has been safe and is ready to go to their forever home.
We will keep in contact with you for 2 weeks during a "trial" adoption period. There are terms and conditions to be met and we will advise you of these.
Once the trial period has ended we will send you the paperwork for your new family member.
At any time after this - if you need assistance you can always contact us.
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.






