Cats for Adoption
To see the full range of cats available for adoption at the Hobart Cat Centre, please visit www.moggies.com.au
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Nixon is affectionate and friendly and will seek you out for a pat but it
will be on his terms and he will let you know when he has had enough. He
loves head rubs and cheek smoodges and will sit back and enjoy these
till the cows come home. He is quite an independent boy which means he
will be beside you as a friend not on you as a pillow. And there's a lot
to be said for this type of relationship. His independence doesn't mean
he won't make a good companion. Just the opposite, it will be a more
equal relationship and you won't feel quite as much like a servant as
you would with another cat. He also isn't a gushy effusive cat but will
sit back and take his time to get to know you .. He is a gentle and tranquil boy who would suit a quiet home without children or other pets. |
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Bundy in a sweet and gentle boy who's entire world has been turned upside down. He is still very much finding his feet and is incredibly shy and uncertain in his new and strange environment. He spends a lot of time hiding under his favourite balnket while he waits for a family to make him whole again. Bundy is sociable with very young children and also with canines. He is also still quite a playful boy and enjoys a cuddle when he's in the mood. |
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Salem is a very handsome boy there's no denying. With his luscious locks and captivating eyes, he will win you over the minute you see him. But there's so much more to this lovely fellow if you take the time to get to know him. He is quite shy when it comes to strangers and it will take him a little while to open up and show his true colours. But once you do he will be a true feline companion ... His independent streak means he enjoys his own company and his own space and would suit a single cat household, but he'll do anything for a tummy rub. |
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At just 18 months old, Lincoln's not ready to settle down. He likes to play rough and would suit a rough and tumble household where he is the only feline. It's probably best to be a home without dogs as well, as Lincoln will definitely try to assert himself as top cat in the family. He's a funny wee fellow with a strong character and definite mind of his own. He knows what he wants and will tell you in no uncertain terms. It's likely that Lincoln may have spent quite a while on his own and has had to rely on himself completely. He is going to need nurturing and patience to remind him what it's like to be part of a family ... |


