Zindle

Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Sex: Female
Colour: Black
Birthdate: 16/09/2025
Location: Sydney Shelter (Kemps Creek)
Animal ID: A57244
Microchip number: 900164002362269

A Little Bit About Zindle

Meet Zindle,

Zindle is a thoughtful, soft-natured kitten who prefers to take introductions at her own pace. When she first meets you, she may choose a cozy hiding spot while she figures things out — and that’s just her careful, clever way of saying hello. Give her a little time, a creamy treat, and a fun toy, and you’ll see her confidence bloom. Before long she’s pouncing, playing, and showing off her curious personality. Zindle is friendly and relaxed once settled, with a quietly social and lovable nature. She’s well suited to most home settings and can meet cat-savvy children. A gentle start and she’ll reward you with plenty of playful moments.

Just like all kittens, Zindle would love a cat tree to climb on and scratch, and an assortment of toys to play with. Zindle should be fed kitten food multiple times a day to ensure that she grow up big and strong.

Zindleshould be strictly indoors. Reason for this is due to her very mild timidity. The outside world is big & can be scary for a kitten.

Zindleis already litter trained, but it’s best to show her where the litter tray is when you get home to minimise any accidents.

If you’ve got other animals at home, that’s okay, just make sure that they have a slow & controlled introduction.

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

Adoption Fee: $275

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My health has been checked
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Open to live with cats
Open to meet pet savvy kids

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