
Want to adopt me?
To meet me in foster care please contact our foster care department on:
Phone:(08) 9442 3600
Email: fostercare@cathaven.com.au
The foster carer will then be in touch to discuss this further and arrange a meeting. If after leaving your details you have not heard from anyone after 48 hours, please let us know. Once you’ve decided to give a foster cat or kitten a furrever home you’ll need to come to Cat Haven in person to complete the adoption paperwork before taking them home. We can’t wait to hear from you!
Pursonality Traits
Hi, my name is Shirley. I can get a bit stressed at times so I need a quiet home with no young children (and possibly other pets).
I've been in foster care for a few months sorting out some health issues but now the vets have given me the all-clear and it's time for me to find my forever home.
If you have love to spare for an older girl like me, please come visit me in my foster home in Hamilton Hill.
Health Issues
Shirley has a heart murmur. The murmur has been assessed by Cat Haven veterinary staff as mild (grade three or less) and not likely to cause any adverse effects on her health.
Shirley has presented with a mild case of gingivitis, which is an inflammation of the gums. Dental hygiene may help prevent its development. There are several measures you can take to improve your new cat’s dental health. Ask the cat welfare officer who is assisting you for a dental hygiene handout.
Shirley has a skin condition which has caused severe hair loss and itching in the past. There are a number of different things that can cause this condition, and it can be difficult to determine the underlying cause without specialists testing and trials. Allergic skin conditions can recur throughout an animal’s lifetime and continued treatment/ intermittent medication may be required. Cat Haven is not liable for these costs.