Age | 9 month(s) |
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Looking for | Adopt |
Gender | Female |
Breed | Domestic Short Hair |
Primary Color | Tabby |
Current Fosterer | Thenuga |
Contact Number | 91070185 |
Cher was rescued from an industrial area when she was a baby. She has gone from a tiny baby to a sausage shaped almost 1 year old. She had a severe flu when about 3 months old that left her with some corneal scarring. If you look very very closely at her pic, you’l see a slight opaqueness in her left eye. I pulled her out of the rehoming cycle to let her fully recover which she has now done.
Cher is a very calm kid. She does not like to compete for attention. So if there are other fosters, she’ll just do her own thing. Otherwise, she loves loves loves scratches. She can self entertain and somehow gets along with everyone in my house. She’ll sit with all the adult cats. I think she might be a therapy cat for my cats.
She has been sterilised. She is FIV and FELV negative.
If you are keen to meet her, please complete this questionnaire and whatsapp it over to me –
https://www.catwelfare.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Sample-Adoption_Questionaire.doc
The following guidelines must be strictly followed:
1. The kitten/cat must be kept strictly indoors, meaning all your windows and gate must be secured with mesh.
2. Primary adopter should be financially stable, and every member of the household should be agreeable to the adoption.
3. The kitten/cat must be provided good quality food and regular vet care.
4. Adoption house visit, fees and contract apply.
Adoption procedure:
1. Preliminary review via whatsapp/email of the questionnaire
2. I will schedule a visit for the potential adopters to meet and interact with the kitten/cat. If you are interested to adopt the kitten/cat, please start prepping and kitten/cat-proofing the house (meshing of windows/gates, getting in cat condos, litter boxes, etc)
3. I will then do a house visit to ensure that the place is ready to bring in the kitten/cat. Potential adopters can then buy the food, litter, etc.
4. Once the transfer of cats is made, an adoption contract is to be signed, and adoption fees paid which will cover (a) medical stuff like vaccinations, FIV-FELV test, deworming, sterilisation and (b) partially defray the costs of daily care like food, litter, transport.