Meet Alice
Alice, Cooper and Slate has come into foster care after finding themselves at a Western Sydney Pound. They were quite wild when they arrived at the pound and had been trapped and have needed socialisation and time to get them used to human company. They have been in foster carer longer than expected as they needed time to adjust to their new lives.
They are now used to be being in a busy family home with kids and other cats.
They are independent kittens and everything has to be on their terms. They are happy for a pat and will purr quickly. They won't be lap cats although Cooper might surprise us down the track. They are scared of loud noises and anything different. A meet and greet won't show off their full personality as they will be scared of a different face as they will take a while to adjust to any new human.
Alice and Cooper are OK to be picked up for a short period however they prefer to be on the ground and will come to you when they are ready. Slate dislikes being picked up and will run and hide if he senses your trying to pick him up. However if you open a dinner tin he will come running for food. Cooper will rub on your feet and legs for attention.
When they are rehomed they will need to go to someone who can spend time with them and give them lots of attention so that they can adjust and get used to the new home and faces.
They have been given their 1st vaccinations and have been microchipped, wormed and desexed.
They are located in Acacia Gardens near Parklea.
Alice was adopted on 20 January 2018 after 1 month in foster care
- Domestic Short Hair
- female
- 06 October 2017
- Grey/Blue
- $200
- Acacia Gardens 2763
- 24 November 2017
- 20 January 2018


