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Hi everyone, my name is Indiana

Indiana is a gentle, affectionate cat who loves being close to her people. She has a calm, easygoing nature and is happiest curled up beside you or quietly keeping you company throughout the day. Her friendly personality makes her a lovely companion for someone looking for a loyal, loving presence at home.

Indiana is FIV positive (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus), which means she’ll need to live indoors and would do best as the only cat or with other calm FIV-positive companions. With regular care and a low-stress environment, cats like Indiana can live long, happy lives and she has so much love to give.

All Indiana is looking for is a safe, peaceful home and someone to share her quiet affection with. In return, she’ll bring warmth, comfort, and companionship to your everyday life

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Adopting an animal

Adopting an animal is a rewarding experience that will last a lifetime. But before you adopt a pet please take some time to consider the commitment you are about to make. Sometimes the excitement of pet ownership can overshadow factors that should be considered before adoption.

Adopting a shelter pet is a lifelong decision that will have a major impact to your normal, everyday life. Please remember that a cat or dog can live for up to 20 years and they will rely only on you for their wellbeing for their entire life.

  • Do I have time to exercise the dog every day?
  • Do I have time for puppy pre-school and time to socialise a puppy?
  • Do I have at least an hour every day to spend with my cat?
  • Do I have time for obedience training?
  • If renting, does the landlord permit pets?
  • Is the backyard big enough and is the fencing secure?
  • Does the whole family want a pet?
  • Will the pet be allowed inside?
  • Will I have to move interstate or overseas in the foreseeable future?
  • Will I have to move to another rental property where the landlord may not allow pets.

Pets are a lifelong monetary commitment, you will need to factor in:

  • Weekly animal food bills and necessities
  • Yearly council registration
  • Monthly medications like heart worm/intestinal worm and flea treatments
  • Annual vet visits for vaccinations and check ups
  • Unexpected vet bills due to accidents or medical conditions
  • Ongoing grooming
  • Boarding fees for human holidays
  • Enrichment like training, toys etc