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Breed: DSH
Age: 13/01/2024
Sex: Female
Location: New Lambton Heights
Adoption Fee: $250
Rescue Organisation Number: R251000048
Number: c24030
Suitable as an Only Cat: Yes
Child Friendly: Yes
Cat Friendly: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Litter Trained: Yes
Activity Level: Typical Kitten
Preferred Human Interaction: Loves it!
Level of Grooming Required: minimal
All About Me and My Unique Personality: Ginny has grown up in care and is ready to find her forever home. She is a typical kitten, having high energy spurts and plenty of nap time.
She doesn't take too long to warm up, but once she does she is a super sweet affectionate girl who just loves spending time with you. Either playing or having cuddles by the fire.
She has been vaccinated, microchipped and desexed. She is also fully litter trained
My Ideal Home: Ginny's ideal home would be someone who's home more often than not for the first little bit while she settles in. Her whole life she's been surrounded by a lot of other cats and a couple dogs so she would do very well living in an environment with an animal sibling to keep her company. Living with numerous other animals, she is quite used to chaos, so she would also do well in a home with children. Two of her sisters and one brother are still up for adoption if you're looking to adopt siblings (Savannah, Kiara and Jack)
She will be required to be rehomed as indoor only to protect both her and the local wildlife.
What is Known About My Background: Ginny and her siblings were all born in care. Their mother was found as a pregnant stray and given to the pound, shortly after she came into her foster carers care, where she was able to decompress and deliver 5 healthy kittens a month later.
How Do I Interact with Kids, Dogs, Cats and Other Pets: She has been surrounded by animals from the moment she was born. She grew up with her 4 siblings, her mother and also with 4 other cats so she's very used to having cat friends around. She's also grown up with two dogs, one old one thats a little grumpy, which she has learned to be respectful of and one puppy that she's used to rough housing with.
She's met a couple kids but hasn't really had much to do with them. Considering how well she is with the puppy, I would assume she would be good with kids. Provided they're taught how to be respectful of her and how to read cat body language.
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