Goomba

Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Sex: Male
Size: Large
Colour: Grey Tabby
Secondary Colour: Grey
Birthdate: 11/09/2021
Location: Sydney Shelter (Kemps Creek)
Animal ID: A33678
Microchip number: 900164002362239

A Little Bit About Goomba

Goomba is a tender-hearted, affectionate cat whose gentle spirit shines through despite the rough beginning he endured before arriving at the shelter. From the moment you meet him, it’s clear he has decided not to let his past define him. Instead, he leans into every opportunity for love, greeting familiar faces with soft purrs and warm eyes that seem to say he’s ready for a new chapter.

He adores curling up beside anyone willing to share a quiet moment, pressing his head gently into hands for more pets and melting into long cuddle sessions. Treats are one of his great joys, and he’ll gladly sit close, waiting patiently for a little nibble as if it’s his way of bonding. Goomba has a sweet, trusting nature that grows stronger each day, proving just how resilient and loving he truly is.

Now, he’s hoping to find a forever home where he can finally feel safe and cherished. All he needs is a patient, kind-hearted person or family ready to give him the stability he deserves and the affection he’s so eager to return. With Goomba, you won’t just be adopting a cat, you’ll be welcoming a loyal companion who is ready to fill your home with warmth, gratitude, and endless cuddles.

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

Adoption Fee: $235

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My health has been checked
I am desexed
I have been microchipped
Apartment friendly
First time cat owner
Open to live with cats
Open to meet kids
Suited to full-time worker

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