Pumpkin

Breed: Persian
Sex: Female
Colour: Brown Tabby
Birthdate: 01/04/2015
Location: Sydney Shelter (Kemps Creek)
Animal ID: A07667
Microchip number: 900164000890596

A Little Bit About Pumpkin

Pumpkin is a confident and quirky queen who settled into her foster home after about two weeks and now rules it with gentle sass. Living in a foster home, she handles a busy household with grace-though she'll definitely let you know (with a hiss) if you've crossed her royal boundaries. She's great with other cats and happily coexists with the chaos of a child's world, especially when it includes stealing bites of his food or borrowing his Squishmallows.

She's a foodie through and through, and has a well-earned reputation for singing her hunger songs with passion. While Pumpkin enjoys pats and couch snuggles, she's clear about her no-go zones-belly and tail area are off-limits, and she merely tolerates foot touches. At night, she snoozes loyally at the end of the bed, and come 7:30pm sharp, she struts off for her nightly "Princess Pumpkin Pamper" session: a brush, a treat, and a whole lot of purring.

Pumpkin is litter-trained, loves her scratching post, and mostly keeps to herself when new people visit. She's independent but affectionate in her own time, and she'll thrive in a home that respects her boundaries, indulges her rituals, and appreciates her royal presence.

Note: This cat is currently being cared for in a home and when adopted, it will free up a spot to help another cat.

My adoption fee includes desexing, health check, microchipping, I am up-to-date with vaccinations and eligible for free lifetime registration.

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My health has been checked
I am desexed
I have been microchipped
Apartment friendly
First time cat owner
Open to meet pet savvy kids

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