Catmint Cottage Street Cat Rescue
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TURTLE

Affectionate & playful
Male Tabby
 - Domestic Short Hair
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We offer a two week trial and provide you with personalised support
to make sure you and the kitties are happy together
Adoption Fee
​$300  for both Turtle & Bandit and includes lifetime registration,
Microchip Number
991003000268913
About Me
Turtle is an affectionate and playful boy, who enjoys pats, cuddles and chatting with you about his day and yours, especially around dinner time. His squeaky meows are very cute to hear.

Chasing laser lights, having playful rumbles with his brother Bandit or his other kitty friends and taking lazy naps throughout the day keeps his schedule full for the day.

​He gets on well with other nice cats, and doesn't let the bossy ones get away with it. When you first meet, he'll show you how he got his name!

Turtle and Bandit were rescued as kittens from a carpark drain. They are a bonded pair, who groom, play and snuggle together.
Age
Approximately 2 years
Medical Notes
He has been desexed, vaccinated twice, is up to date with  flea and worming, and has been tested negative for FIV & FeLV. 
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ABN 55694324426 is registered as a charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission.
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Some of Our work
  • Donate
  • Cats for Adoption
    • Gracie and Gidget
    • Cannoli
    • Millie
    • Cricket
    • Sparrow
  • Volunteer
  • Cat Rescue Stories
  • Taming A Wildcat
  • Health and Behavior Issues in Cats