PREMIUM Community Pet of the week | Tessa the tabby By Shepparton News Jun 12, 2024 Tessa is as pretty as she is loving and looking for a forever home. Meet Tessa, this week’s pet of the week. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content She is young, full of personality and ready to bring joy and warmth to your home. With her sleek coat and captivating tabby markings, she is not only beautiful but also incredibly sweet. Friendly and pretty, she loves affection and often gives gentle, attention-demanding headbutts. Her favourite place to sleep is in her owner’s lap, purring away like a personal heater while you watch TV or relax together. Tessa also has a curious and playful side and she loves to play with her toys. If you think Tessa might be the perfect cat for you, please complete the online animal adoption questionnaire. A shelter staff member will be in touch with you if your application is successful. C240343 – Tessa’s Info: Species: Cat Breed: Domestic short hair Colour: Tabby Sex: Female Age: about 6 months Microchip: 956000017045486 Adoption Fee: $100 (includes vet check, vaccination, de-sexing, and microchip identification) Pet Exchange Source Number: BR101093 News Pet of the Week: Cuddly Teddy News Pet of the Week: Terrific Trixie News Pet of the week | Boston By Shepparton News Shepp News
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