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1999 days ago

Kitten available!

Kirihika from Island Bay

Meet possum.
Approx 6 months.

** This is a foster-to-adopt situation **

Up until 3 months ago this sweet girl was living rough with her brother milo, they were taken in by a lady who cared from them and then they came to me.

Possum escaped my room and was living under my bathtub for 2 ish weeks.
Possum and milo were reunited but milo started bullying her so the decision was made to split them up.

Possum has absolutely blossomed!
She is still very timid and will need a very quiet household, she loves cuddles and belly rubs, she doesn't mind being picked up and carried and she loves lounging on the bed while watching tv!

Her ideal home has no pets and no children, possibly one female cat.

She will be vaccinated, desexed and Microchipped.

Her adoption cost is $230.

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