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Casper

About Me

D.O.B:

01/11/2024

Gender:

Male

Breed:

Domestic Short Hair

Colour:

Tabby and White

Adoption Fee:

$350

Desexed:

No*

Vaccinated:

Yes

Microchipped:

Yes

Location:

Aveley

🐾 Meet Casper – Your New Best Friend! 🐾

Casper’s story is one of survival and resilience. While rescuers worked to save his mum and siblings, this brave little guy managed to avoid capture for two weeks. For several days, he was alone on the streets before finally being brought into care.

Understandably, Casper is the most timid of his siblings. He’s still learning to trust humans and can be quite hissy and avoidant. But with the right amount of love, patience, and TLC, we know he’ll come out of his shell.

Despite his shyness with people, Casper is full of energy and absolutely loves playing with his siblings. When he’s tired, you’ll find him curled up in a cozy pile of kitten snuggles. He would thrive in a home with a confident cat sibling to help him feel safe and continue to learn that humans can be his friends too.

Casper’s unique markings make him extra special—he has beautiful tabby-like patterns extending from his neck down his back, with the tabby colors reaching his legs.

*All undesexed kittens come with a desexing voucher

PAR Adoption Info

Adoption includes desexing, microchipping and up to date flea and worming treatment. 


To adopt any of our animals, you must be a permanent resident or a citizen of Australia. Study visas, no matter what the intention once the study has been completed, are not acceptable. 


Our rescue is 100% foster-based and we strive to integrate our cats into their foster family in the same way they would with a new pet. 


For safety reasons we do of course have to use quarantine when they first come in. Cats/kittens need to be kept isolated for a period while they are being assessed and checked for any possible health issues. We also crate tiny kittens for their own safety, but other than that cages and exclusions are not used. 


Please note that while all our cats/kittens are treated for worms and fleas this is something that they will need ongoing treatment for. Your vet will be able to advise as to what will be the best product to use for your new pet 


Even inside cats living with no other pets can get both worms and fleas. Eggs can be carried in on shoes or in food. Getting them is not a big deal it just has to be dealt with. 


* Please note none of our cat/kittens are allowed to leave their foster homes unless a suitable carrier is used for transport*

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