
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!
Purrsonality Traits
Hello! My name is Frank Dan and I am a beautiful, loving 3 year old boy. I may look rough and tough but I promise deep down I'm a sooky man who just wants love!
I lived on the streets my whole life until I came into foster care in January. For the first few weeks in my foster home I was very shy, but now I am the most loving boy to my foster mums and follow them everywhere!
I am very affectionate and will give you all my love when you are around. I love to hold my foster mum’s hand when I sleep, and I have the loudest purr ever. But, I am also happy to spend some time on my own. In other words, I am the perfect cat!
I love sleeping on the bottom stair or on the couch. I am a well mannered boy and only meow when I’m hungry. Recently I had to get my four canine teeth removed, but I healed perfectly and as an added bonus I can’t bite you now! I love all types of food.
I am very easy going and I really want to find my forever home where I can be given all the love and attention I deserve. It might take me a little while to trust you, but once I do, I will love you unconditionally!
Email Fostercare giving your phone details and my foster mum will be in contact to arrange a meeting at my foster home in Como.
Health Issues
Frank Dan has tested positive for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). FIV is a retrovirus that can compromise the immune system, spread by fighting and deep penetrating wounds. He should lead a normal life despite this diagnosis, but there are a few special considerations that need to be made in regards to his health and well-being long term. These include being an inside only cat; slow and careful introduction to other cats; and annual vaccinations and health checks.