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From shelter cat, to travelling kitty - Marbles is now living life in style on the road with her new human Ollie.


It was over a year ago when Marbles went missing from her original home. She turned up in Townsville but sadly couldn’t be reclaimed. So Marbles lived a life of mystery while she was a lost for over a year!


10-year-old Marbles was transported from Townsville to our Rockhampton RSPCA in the search for a new home. Her life on the road was about to change for the better when she was adopted during our Clear the Shelters adoption promotion. Ollie fell for Marbles in February, and now she is quite the well-travelled cat - enjoying landscapes and sunsets some of us only dream of!


Marbles the cat sitting in the front seat of the campervan looking out the window to see a sunset


Ollie says, “In case you’re wondering how her last 6 months have been... she’s turned into quite the adventure cat! She joins me on weekend adventures in my campervan @jennifervaniston whenever she can, and loves to just chill up the front with me when driving, and nap in the back during the day.”


Marbles the cat takes a nap in the campervan


Ollie’s even custom built her a litterbox in the van too!


Ollie takes a selfie of him and cat Marbles in the campervan


“She’s made me a very happy adopter that’s for sure!” Ollie says.


Marbles and Ollie sitting in the back of a campervan 


So if you’re wishing you were a cat right now, you’d be right to be jealous of this cruisy lifestyle Marbles has lucked into with Ollie! To follow her adventures check out @jennifervaniston.


Marbles and Ollie in the forest

Emma Lagoon

Communications & Media Manager

As the Communications & Media Manager for RSPCA Queensland, Emma's passionate about making a real difference and believes every animal has a story to share. She has over 12 years experience working in animal welfare and is the voice for the RSPCA on digital, print and broadcast channels.

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Emma Lagoon

Communications & Media Manager

As the Communications & Media Manager for RSPCA Queensland, Emma's passionate about making a real difference and believes every animal has a story to share. She has over 12 years experience working in animal welfare and is the voice for the RSPCA on digital, print and broadcast channels.

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