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Meet Amelia

Amelia is a beautiful girl with a lovely possum type fluffy tail. She came to us last year from a Sydney pound shortly after having kittens, but, sadly, her kittens were not brought in with her.

Amelia was a scared little girl when she arrived, but has always purred well, and loves pats – she just tells you when she’s had enough! She does currently prefer being with the other cats she’s in care with, so her new owners may need to be patient as she settles back in to the life she deserves.

An indoor-only cat, Amelia would suit a single or couple, or a family with older children. As a young adult, she is beyond kitten stage so is quite independent and needs less playtime than a young kitty. We have noticed she didn’t take to the carer’s dog.

Amelia arrived with cat flu which has been treated with medication; she has now received two F3 vaccinations. She is also microchipped, wormed and de-sexed.

If you would like to meet Amelia, at her Quakers Hill foster home, Please contact her carer, Ben. You will be able to get to know and play with Amelia. There a variety of other felines you can visit there too!

Amelia was adopted on 12 July 2019 after 10 months in foster care

  • Domestic Medium Hair
  • female
  • 06 June 2016
  • Torti
  • $140
  • Quakers Hill
  • 12 September 2018
  • 12 July 2019

Animals in our Care

These animals have been rescued from various pounds and shelters by volunteer Foster Carers who provide the animal with a safe haven until they can be permanently rehomed. They are located throughout Sydney, Australia.

Please note that descriptions of breed, age and size are given in good faith and are based on assessment of the animal's features, together with veterinary opinion. We cannot guarantee the age and breed of any animal listed.

All dogs and cats listed come desexed, vaccinated, wormed, microchipped and heartworm tested.

Also have a look at our Cats in Care pages for more cats available for adoption.

Last updated: 12 July 2019