568 days ago

Miso needs a home…..

Rachael from Glendowie

Miso (Mimi)
Mimi is ready for her forever home. She was trapped 6 weeks ago from a colony at a local shopping center. She is approx 9 months old
Mimi is desexed, microchipped, flea & worm treated and first vaccination done
Adoption fee is $150
(She will also come with her crate, bedding, toys and covered litter tray these are all things she is familiar with, and food for a month)
Mimi will only go to the very best home as we have spent the last 6 weeks gaining her trust. She is sweet, purrs and makes biscuits and is finally letting us pat her. She will take time gaining trust of another human but once she does she will be happy and loving.
She is good with our cats
and would be ok with a cat friendly dog.
I don’t know if she would be good with young kids but given the right introduction might be?
The perfect home would be someone who has experience with rescue cats and someone who has the time and patience to let her adjust to a new home.
Mimi grew up in the wild so is still learning about household noises etc, that is why she loves her crate.
Please message either
Rachael 0274582693
Rach@4paws.nz
Or
Phoebe
0275746323

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