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Get to know me

Gets along with other cats
Suited to only cat household
Gets along with other dogs
Gets along with kids aged less than 5
Gets along with kids aged 5-12
Brushing required
Temperment
Indoor only
Tested for FIV?
Known health issues
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Monthly
Snuggly
Yes
No
None

My Details

Age
Sex
Breed
Location
Adoption Fee
Source Number
Microchip Number
Date Listed
2
Female
Tabby
Coburg
$ 225
1125544555445
155455215663255
19/05/2022

My Background

One of the first steps in getting your rescue cat to trust you is to practice patience. Building trust with a new cat will take time, and you may even experience injury if you rush the process. In addition to putting yourself in danger of an attack, rushing this process will only cause more fear in your cat, making him even more frightened. Over time, the two of you will become familiar with each other and develop a bond. It may st

My personality

One of the first steps in getting your rescue cat to trust you is to practice patience. Building trust with a new cat will take time, and you may even experience injury if you rush the process. In addition to putting yourself in danger of an attack, rushing this process will only cause more fear in your cat, making him even more frightened. Over time, the two of you will become familiar with each other and develop a bond. It may st

My known health issues

One of the first steps in getting your rescue cat to trust you is to practice patience. Building trust with a new cat will take time, and you may even experience injury if you rush the process. In addition to putting yourself in danger of an attack, rushing this process will only cause more fear in your cat, making him even more frightened. Over time, the two of you will become familiar with each other and develop a bond. It may st

My special needs

One of the first steps in getting your rescue cat to trust you is to practice patience. Building trust with a new cat will take time, and you may even experience injury if you rush the process. In addition to putting yourself in danger of an attack, rushing this process will only cause more fear in your cat, making him even more frightened. Over time, the two of you will become familiar with each other and develop a bond. It may st

My ideal home

One of the first steps in getting your rescue cat to trust you is to practice patience. Building trust with a new cat will take time, and you may even experience injury if you rush the process. In addition to putting yourself in danger of an attack, rushing this process will only cause more fear in your cat, making him even more frightened. Over time, the two of you will become familiar with each other and develop a bond. It may st

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