Koa is 13 weeks old and is the quieter brother of last week's kitty Kia.
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He can be a little shy at first but is a cuddly and affectionate boy once he gets to know you. His foster carers adore this friendly kitty and want the best new home for him.
Koa is microchipped, desexed and has had his first vaccination. His adoption fee is $120. For more information please call AWL Great Lakes Manning cat welfare officer on 0490 262 827.
The branch is having a "Desexing Drive" from October 12 until Novermber 1. If you hold a government pension, concession or healthcare card, your cats and dogs can be desexed for a subsidised rate. Visit the branch Facebook page or call 0490 089 776 for more.
NSW AWL Rehoming organisation number R251000222
Are your pets up-to-date with their flea and tick prevention?
We will be sharing this message frequently over the next few months as paralysis ticks are common in our region and they are deadly.
Please check your animals carefully daily and have their tick prevention up-to-date.
Common warning signs that your animal has a tick:
-Unco-ordination
-Weakness
-Collapse
-Vomiting or retching
-Change of bark or meow
-Difficulty breathing
If you think your dog or cat may be affected by a tick, don't give them food or water and consult
your local vet clinic immediately for their advice or treatment.