Syren

Reference Number: 11440
Background: Lost

Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Gender: Female
DOB: 2/9/2024
Size: Medium
Desexed:
Yes

Adoption Fee: $201

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Requirements:
Must meet all family members
Kids (all ages)
Calm & quiet home
Inside only

Meet Syren,

When Syren first came to us, she was a little shy and unsure of herself. Her brothers found their forever homes quickly, leaving her feeling a bit lonely and unsure. But Syren didn’t let that keep her down for long! With a little time and a lot of love, this independent girl has discovered the best company of all — her own!

Syren has blossomed into a confident and quirky little lady. At first, she might seem a bit reserved, but don’t let that fool you - give her just a few minutes to size you up, and she’ll show you her true colours — a playful, goofy, and sweet soul who loves to zoom, dance, and show off her unique personality.

Syren is the perfect mix of independent and affectionate, making her an ideal companion for someone who will appreciate her fun-loving spirit. If you're ready to welcome a one-of-a-kind sweetheart into your life, Syren is ready to strut her way into your heart!

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

Syren should be strictly indoors. Reason for this is due to her slight timidity. Going outside may undo all the progress that she has made since coming into our care. The outside world is big & can be scary for a small kitten.

Syren is 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. 

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Post Adoption Life: With all animals it’s important to understand that going into a new environment with new people may not be as seamless as we want it to be. It’s important to know that these animals have unknown histories - most are left in the shelter by their owners. The information we have is from observing the animal’s behaviours & reactions to certain stimuli whilst in our care. Adopted animals can take up to 3 months to properly decompress from post-shelter life & a lot of behaviours & quirks may surface during this time. All that we ask is that their new owners have an open mind & are patient.

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