PIC 2- Bear (so named because he looks like a big polar bear with blue eyes zoom in to see) is whitish with grey touches on his ears and tail. We are in search of a fur-ever home for the 3 male kittens. We have adopted Graycie and will be keeping her and her 2 female kittens. The mama's owner travels frequently and Mama Cat came to us while in labor and delivered her kittens at our home. We recently became foster pet parents to Mama Cat and her 5 kittens born May 13. Cats over 12 months are also tested for feline aids and leukemia.10 WEEK OLD FREE BOY KITTENS TO A GOOD FUR-EVER HOME WITH FIRST 2 VACC Cattery staff will advise potential adopters of any vaccination requirements. Kittens will have been given their first vaccination, but depending on age will often still need their second and third. If your new cat has unique needs such as a medical condition, we will go through what the cats needs are in great detail for you.Īll cats have been vet checked, microchipped, desexed, treated for any illness, vaccinated, wormed and treated for fleas. You will receive an informative talk and we will answer any questions you have. We will talk you through what food your cat is currently on, when its next vaccinations are due and when the next worm and flea treatments are due. On the day you adopt your new cat, there is a short form to fill out which changes the cats microchip into your name. You are most welcome to visit your cat while you are both waiting – this helps the bonding process! Once your suitability for a certain cat has been approved by our rehoming staff, we will let you know how long this particular cat has to stay with us (cats must stay with us long enough to trust our staff who search for any cats that escape their new home too early and get lost.). Additionally, if the adoption does not work out for any reason, CPL will always take the cat back Our cats needs always come first so please do not be offended if we turn you down for a particular cat. If we believe a cat you are interested in will not suit your circumstances, we will let you know. You can wait until you have found a cat you are interested in to schedule bringing your dog into the cattery – that way no dog is waiting in a hot car while its humans tour the cattery. We believe in quality of life for our cats and try to be as fair to them as possible. This has resulted in the cat becoming so stressed that it has ripped out most of its fur, almost injured itself trying to escape the dog or caused inappropriate toileting by the cat due to the stress. In the past we have seen unsuitable cats adopted out to a live with a dog (not by us). This is not to judge your dog, but to observe the cats reactions. If you own a dog you will be required to bring the dog into the cattery before we allow any adoption. The re-homing staff will introduce you to the cats and show you around the cattery. The homing process involves completing a short adoption form which outlines the terms of adopting a cat from CPL, and having most of the family meet the cat, especially any children who may be living with the cat or kitten. Appointments are best made before the day you expect to come in – to avoid dissapointment. Phone (03) 384 0006 and leave a message if it goes to answerphone. Firstly you need to make an appointment to visit the Cattery.
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