Kit Kat

Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Sex: Female
Size: Medium
Colour: Tabby
Secondary Colour: White
Birthdate: 10/01/2025
Animal ID: A51566
Microchip number: 991003002183939

A Little Bit About Kit Kat

Meet Kit Kat. She is the most adorable little cat who has had a very unfortunate start to life.

At not even a year old she's already been through far too much trauma. We are not sure how she was injured (assume a car or dog) but she came into care as a medical surrender from one of our local vets with a broken pelvis and a smashed knee leading to her having her back leg amputated.

After six full weeks on crate rest to allow the pelvis to fully heal she is now out and about as if nothing has even happened. She is like a little pocket rocket and was straight to the top of the cat tree.

It's now time for the next chapter in Kits life so we are looking for a new family for her. She gets on well with other cats. Due to her injury being still quite new we are looking for a home with older kids or adults.

Adoption Fee $200

Our adoption fee assists us with the cost to desex, vaccinate, microchip and tick protect and worm prior to adoption. All our animals are lifetime registered in NSW

DOB:10/01/2025

For further information please contact us on the link below
https://form.jotform.co/Awlshoalhaven/apply

Remember adopting a pet is a lifelong commitment.

AWL NSW Rehoming Organisation Number: R251000222

To check out all our currently available animals click here https://www.awlnsw.com.au/animals/?locations=67

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