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Breed: Domestic long Hair
Age: 12 Months
Sex: Female
Location: Windermere Park
Adoption Fee: $200
Rescue Organisation Number: R251000048
Number: C23671
Suitable as an Only Cat: Yes
Child Friendly: Unknown
Cat Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Litter Trained: Yes
Activity Level: Low- Medium
Preferred Human Interaction: Loves her humans and will sit and cuddle up alongside you
Level of Grooming Required: Will require regular brushing as she is long haired
All About Me and My Unique Personality: Poppy is a big beautiful floof ball who has mountains of energy and loves to be loved. She is excited to see her humans and always greets them with a meow and a head bop. She loves to cuddle up alongside you and will sit in your lap for a pat.
My Ideal Home: Poppy would be best suited to a home as the only pet. She does not like the resident dog and cats at her foster home and has had to be kept separate from them as she will growl and attack. Her foster carers are working on this and we are making very small progress. Poppy has not been tested with young children however, due to her personality, she is best suited to a house with children over 7 years or just adults. Poppy must be kept indoors at all times, unless she has a secure outdoor enclosure to lay about in. Poppy had been living on the streets prior to coming into care, so she does tend to try and run out the door when opened.
What is Known About My Background: Poppy was another statistic of being left behind when her owners moved out of the property. Lucky for her the kind hearted neighbours had been keeping an eye on her and fed her and made sure she was safe. When they noticed she was pregnant, they got in touch with HAR and Poppy's days of living on the streets were over. She was in care for 6 days when she gave birth to her babies. This was quite traumatic for Poppy and she had some complications due to being a young kitten. Now that she is desexed, all those issues have gone and Poppy is healthy and happy.
How Do I Interact with Kids, Dogs, Cats and Other Pets: Poppy needs to be win a home where there are no other pets. She is best suited to a home with older children (10 +), or adults only, no young children.
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