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GIVE AWAY TO GOOD HOME - Misty is an beautiful chocolate spotted desexed female.
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NO 1 BREEDERS OF AUSTRALIAN MISTS IN AUSTRALIA 2008& 2009
Runner Up Best Breeders in 2007 AMCFA & AMBC WNCA
BREEDERS & OWNERS OF THE BEST MIST IN AUSTRALIAA 2007, 2008 & 2009
Kittywalk Cozy Climber
Brand new in Box
Available in Beige or Green
For Sale $280 plus postage which is calculated by location
What a great source of exercise for cats and also satisfies their natural curiosity to climb high with safety and is suitable for cats and kittens alike. Safe for kittens as it is close to the ground. Perfect for indoor use where space is limited, the Cozy Climber has a Top privacy parlor with removable and washable cozy fleecy platform pad has five feet of vertical space with 5 roomy levels to climb and play in plenty of room for more than 1 cat/kitten ,is made of rugged tight weave PVC mesh with Kittywalk signature fabric awning , has portholes on the walls and floors to allow your curios friends to go from level to level inside and outside the climber comes with easy to use set up instructions with diagrams and takes only minutes to erect.
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OLDER CATS
Many people find that a kitten is not suitable for their lifestyle or situation. They may not want to go through all the stages of raising a small kitten before they can have a companion cat to come home to nor may they want a small, fast, fun loving clown of a kitten which may be dangerous underfoot, especially for elderly people.
We may from time to time have older Australian Mist cats looking for good loving homes. These cats may not have been suitable for breeding or it may be that we no longer require their bloodlines for our breeding program but they would make the most amazing companion cat.Ages may range from under 1 year up to 5 years.
With ex-breeding cats we could desex them and put them away from our breeding stock and give them our attention or naturally the better choice is to desex them and find them a loving home where they will get all the individual attention they desire. We feel that the second choice is by far the best and a better repayment for the work they have done for us.
Obviously it can take a special home to take a ex-stud cat who may still be spraying but we have found people who want an outside cat or a farm cat for a rural property and will give our ex-studs a home. It is often the case though that studs often stop spraying when desexed especially if we put them on a course of hormones which reduces or stops their need to spray. These cats should always go to a home without other cats as territorial instincts may cause them to start spraying again.
On rare occasions we do have Mists that come back to us and need to be re-homed.
If an older cat is for you and you would like to make a home for one of the cats listed below please contact us by e-mail.We usually ask that people pay to cover the costs of desexing which is around $200.00 and all cats are microchipped with a lifetime subscription and vaccinations and worming is up to date.
Current Older Cats looking for a loving home
NONE AT PRESENT
Previous cats rehomed
Misty is an beautiful chocolate spotted desexed female. She has lived her life with an elderly couple and unfortunately she has lost one of her family and the other is going into a home so she needs a good loving new family. Misty has a wonderful temperament and loves lots of attention and affection. She is great with children. She is 8 years young so she is just reaching middle age and has a lot of good years left in her to give someone lots of love and cuddles.
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NO 1 BREEDERS OF AUSTRALIAN MISTS IN AUSTRALIA 2008& 2009
Runner Up Best Breeders in 2007 AMCFA & AMBC WNCA
BREEDERS & OWNERS OF THE BEST MIST IN AUSTRALIAA 2007, 2008 & 2009