Hazel

Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Sex: Female
Size: Small
Colour: Tabby
Secondary Colour: White
Birthdate: 30/01/2024
Location: Eurobodalla Branch
Animal ID: A75674
Microchip number: 991003002520788

A Little Bit About Hazel

Hazel has made quite a journey, and it's taken time, but this girl has gone from a scared street stray struggling to raise babies on her own to a soft, curious little house cat who’s finally learning what safety and love feel like. She's still a little unsure, but the way she leans in to her foster mum for affection shows how much love she has to give, once she has the confidence.

Hazel has lived all her life with other cats and will be happiest in a home she shares with other felines. She's soft, calm and incredibly kind with cats and kittens. She has also lived happily with a cat-friendly large dog.

Hazel has been through a lot. When given a home full of patience, kindness and a gentle voice, her heart of gold will respond in kind. Hazel deserves a home that will give her the time and love she needs to blossom even more. She’s a treasure. She is still scared of new faces, so building her trust takes time but if you are willing to give her that you will have a beautiful cat that will bring you joy and be your loving companion. She’ll be the cat who follows you to the fridge, rubs against your legs, and quietly enjoys being near you.

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

Adoption Fee: $100

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

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