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Burry (On Trial to 17/2) Breed: Domestic Short-Haired Kitten
DOB (estimate): 02/02/2026
Sex: Female
Location: Islington
Adoption Fee: $250
Rescue Organisation Number: R251000048
Number: C26165
Suitable as an Only Cat: Yes
Child Friendly: Yes
Cat Friendly: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Litter Trained: Yes
Activity Level: Kitten
Preferred Human Interaction: Playful
Level of Grooming Required: Low
All About Me and My Unique Personality: Burry is a 10-week-old bundle of confidence packed into the littlest body of her litter. Don’t let her size mislead you—this bouncing, healthy little girl is the undisputed ring leader, always the first to explore, pounce, and investigate anything new that crosses her path.
Playful, brazen, and impressively brave, Burry approaches life with curiosity and enthusiasm. She’s just as interested in toys as she is in the world around her—including dogs, which she greets with fearless intrigue. Nothing much fazes her, and she thrives on activity, interaction, and stimulation.
She absolutely adores her big brother, Rocky (see photo and separate profile), often seeking him out for play, comfort, and shared mischief. While Burry is perfectly confident to be rehomed on her own, the two of them together would make a truly dynamic duo—guaranteed to keep any household thoroughly entertained.
My Ideal Home: Burry would be best suited to a lively, bustling household where there’s plenty going on to match her energetic and adventurous nature. In the right home, she’ll bring constant entertainment, affection, and a whole lot of personality well beyond her size.
Burry must go to a home where she is strictly indoors only. This is essential for her safety and for the protection of our precious native wildlife.
What is Known About My Background: Burry’s mother was just a kitten herself when she was found hungry, stray and pregnant in an unused farm shed. She spent her last month in foster care before giving birth to a healthy litter of four kittens.
How Do I Interact with Kids, Dogs, Cats and Other Pets: Burry loves them all! The more the merrier!
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