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Karinda Cattery

Locality: Red Cliffs, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5024 1640



Address: 141 Lowan Ave 3496 Red Cliffs, VIC, Australia

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25.01.2022 EE101533 Not available until after her Vet work is complete and no names are being taken. Just a baby herself, meet Sapphire, mum to our 6 kittens. Sapphire is... booked for full Vet work on the 27th of this month.. Her baby's will have first vaccination and microchip on the same day. So 1 De-sex. 7 Vaccinations. 7 Microchips. If you would like to assist us with Vet work for this beautiful family, here are the details. Mildura Vet Hospital BSB 063520 ACC 10848813 Client reference no 32535 Kitty's Krib Thank you. See more



25.01.2022 EE101533 NOT READY FOR ADOPTION Meet Kaiser and Nu Nu. 982000364714813...982000364714474 Fully Vet worked.... Not ready for Adoption and will not be seperated. Strict application approval must be met. See more

24.01.2022 The Cattery will be CLOSED on Friday 5th of July, for the day. Sorry for any inconveniences

23.01.2022 Happy #Caturday



19.01.2022 Some of our baby's ready for Pre-adoption

18.01.2022 Kitty's Krib young adults available for adoption.

17.01.2022 EE101533 NuNu F 982000364714813 Kaiser M 982000364714474 Expressions of interest are being considered. If you feel you could give these beautiful baby's a fu...rever home inbox Kitty's Krib. Not ready for another few weeks. (Will not be separated) Breed adoption fee applies. See more



16.01.2022 I really hope you find him

15.01.2022 The Cattery is closed today Fri 29/3/19

14.01.2022 Hello to all our valued customers, Please note as of Monday 23rd of March access via appointment only our doors will be closed. At this stage karinda Cattery is open and still caring for your beloved pets, but we are monitoring the situation daily.... Obviously at this time we understand that travel plans are being cancelled, so we find ourselves with less and less animals on site every day. As a small business we need to find a way to ensure we can endure this tough period and stay viable for when it is safe for everyone to take holidays again. I am going to minimize contact between myself and the public so we are only accepting payments over the phone or via direct deposit before you collect On Monday the 23rd of March OUR DOOR WILL BE CLOSED. If you want to drop off or pick up an animal we will do it via pre arranged appointment only between the hours of 9am 12pm and 4pm to 6pm Monday to Saturday Rest assured COVID-19 isn't effecting your pets. If you want to book we will obtain all of the information we need over the phone. We hope everyone keeps safe during challenging time and hope to see everyone soon. Jan Ballard.

11.01.2022 Of all the animals in the animal kingdom, few are quite as dramatic as cats. If you have a cat in your family then you’re sure to know what we mean. As you like...d part 1 so much, we thought it was time for more! So sit back and enjoy, these hilarious pictures are sure to delight everyone who appreciates kitties as much as we do. See more

09.01.2022 Hope she’s found safe



08.01.2022 Missing Chaffey street Merbein grey and white rag doll cat answers to Lily,did not come home yesterday.

08.01.2022 Following on from the news yesterday of the tiger who caught Covid-19 from its keeper, we have had a few enquires as to whether our pet cats and dogs can catch ...it? The simple answer for dogs is no, at this stage. They appear to be poor hosts for the virus and as yet to our knowledge there have been no true cases of Covid-19 infection in dogs. However, cats can potentially become infected with the virus. As yet, there have been no cases of an infected cat then passing it on to a human, but we must assume this is a possibility until more evidence becomes available to us. However the important point to remember is that pet cats who live with their owners can only really become infected from their owners. Given that cats don’t tend to be employed outside the home, their main point of contact for catching the infection, is you! Therefore your cat is NOT a risk to you, if anything it is the other way around! The current advice is that if you are infected with Covid-19, or are isolating while awaiting test results, simply stay away from household pets as well as human household members to reduce the spread of infection.

07.01.2022 Puss is a beautiful older cat who needs a new forever home.

06.01.2022 We know that the health and well-being of your pets is on your mind more than ever now. That's why we're reminding you that Easter eggs and hot cross buns are o...ff the menu for your pets as chocolate and certain fruits like grapes, raisins and sultanas are toxic to cats and can cause vomiting, diarrhoea and more severe health issues. Have a safe and happy Easter at home. Look after yourselves and you fur babies. See more

03.01.2022 FOR THOSE THAT HAVE NEVER SEEN A CATFISH !!

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