Adoption Profile:

Name: Raditz
DOB: 02/09/2022
Gender: Female
Breed: Domestic Long Hair
Adoption Fee: $185
Location: Caboolture
Snuggle scope: Affectionate on her own terms. Raditz enjoys closeness, pats, and shared space, but chooses when and how — think “next to you” rather than “on you,” with occasional bursts of floofy affection
Cat scope: Tolerates other cats who respect boundaries; she prefers calm, independent companions and her own space.
Dog scope: Fine with well-mannered, non-intrusive dogs.
Child scope: Best with quiet, cat-savvy older children. Avoids toddlers and high-energy little ones.
 

About:

✨ Meet Raditz – Mega Floof, Mastermind & Quiet Companion ✨
 
Raditz is a glorious mega-floof with brains to match her beauty. Energetic, intelligent, and wonderfully nimble, she’s a true sticky-beak who loves to observe everything happening around her. She enjoys being involved in your day — quietly supervising, playing with interactive toys, or challenging her clever mind with puzzle feeders.
 
While Raditz can tolerate other cats and dogs, she prefers they leave her to her own space. She isn’t a social butterfly with her animal housemates, but she won’t fight — she just ignores them while she goes about her business.
 
💛 Her happy place
Raditz thrives in a calm, low-noise home. She is happiest when life isn’t chaotic, with plenty of quiet corners to retreat to when she wants some peace. She does best away from the unpredictability and hustle that children often bring, and would shine in a home where she can relax and feel safe.
 
💛 One-on-one time is magic
She absolutely shines during one-on-one time. Raditz is playful, clever, and loves enrichment activities that keep her mind engaged. Interactive toys, puzzle feeders, and human attention are her happy place. She’ll happily follow you from room to room, supervising your day with quiet curiosity.
 
She adores novelty so may be well suited to outdoor harness training.
 
💛 A note on sensitivity
Raditz has experienced a few stressful moments in her life — once after returning from another foster home, and once during a time when another cat in her home was unwell and disruptive. In both cases, she temporarily toileted outside the tray due to insecurity, not habit.
 
With patience, a quiet space, and gentle reintroduction, she quickly settled and returned to her relaxed, belly-up, blissed-out self.
 
If you’re looking for a clever, affectionate companion who will reward patience with trust, loyalty, and quiet companionship, Raditz could be your perfect match.
 
Please note: As all our cats live in foster homes, a completed Meet & Greet application is required before we can arrange a visit. Apply today – meet’n’greet form