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My name is Ninja and now a days I am learning the art of the house cat! I am doing a respectable job if I do say so myself, my Sensei says she is quite pleased!
At first, I was not so sure. People have not always been so kind to me, so it has taken me some time to get to where I am today. Though despite the bumpy road, no one gave up on me and I am now invested in this process!
I have an awesome Sensei (everyone else calls her my foster mom). She has taught me all about the fascinating skill of play and toys. I particularly enjoy the wand and ribbon. They move, so it is a process to wield them, but I am oh so determined to get them in my paws!
Another thing that I am practicing is what my Sensei calls affection. It is incredibly involved! I have started seeking it out though on my own now because not only does it usually come with the most incredible snacks, but I am quite fond of the head and chin scratches and head bumps are pretty cool too! I still get a little nervous though about the part involving being ‘picked up??’ She says that I need a little more time and patience until I get that one right.
That`s ok though because I was told that I have made enough progress that I can now find a forever home. I am hoping that it will be somewhere quiet, even with a compatible play partner if I am lucky. My partners here don`t really like me practicing my playing skills with them, they call me a teenager, whatever that means. But if not, I at least hope that it will also have a very patient Sensei at my forever home who will help me finally master the art of the House cat for good, even if it takes me a little more practice. I promise I will do my best!
Hello,
My name is Ninja and now a days I am learning the art of the house cat! I am doing a respectable job if I do say so myself, my Sensei says she is quite pleased!
At first, I was not so sure. People have not always been so kind to me, so it has taken me some time to get to where I am today. Though despite the bumpy road, no one gave up on me and I am now invested in this process!
I have an awesome Sensei (everyone else calls her my foster mom). She has taught me all about the fascinating skill of play and toys. I particularly enjoy the wand and ribbon. They move, so it is a process to wield them, but I am oh so determined to get them in my paws!
Another thing that I am practicing is what my Sensei calls affection. It is incredibly involved! I have started seeking it out though on my own now because not only does it usually come with the most incredible snacks, but I am quite fond of the head and chin scratches and head bumps are pretty cool too! I still get a little nervous though about the part involving being ‘picked up??’ She says that I need a little more time and patience until I get that one right.
That`s ok though because I was told that I have made enough progress that I can now find a forever home. I am hoping that it will be somewhere quiet, even with a compatible play partner if I am lucky. My partners here don`t really like me practicing my playing skills with them, they call me a teenager, whatever that means. But if not, I at least hope that it will also have a very patient Sensei at my forever home who will help me finally master the art of the House cat for good, even if it takes me a little more practice. I promise I will do my best!
Shelter Hours: Closed to the public, approved adoptions arranged by appointment only.
Operating hours (daily 9am to 5 pm).
Phone calls will only be answered/returned between 11am and 4pm due to operational requirements.
Please submit an application at www.ganhumanesociety.ca if you are interested in adopting.
Shelter Hours: Closed to the public, approved adoptions arranged by appointment only.
Operating hours (daily 9am to 5 pm).
Phone calls will only be answered/returned between 11am and 4pm due to operational requirements.
Please submit an application at www.ganhumanesociety.ca if you are interested in adopting.
More about this shelter
The Gananoque & District Humane Society (GDHS) is a volunteer run no kill animal shelter that takes in abandoned or surrendered animals, provides them with medical care and attempts to find them forever homes. Every animal that enters GDHS is quarantined, assessed and examined by a vet (if necessary), spayed or neutered, microchipped, and given vaccinations prior to being available for adoption. We do not receive guaranteed funding from any source and rely on the generosity of our community.
The Gananoque & District Humane Society (GDHS) is a volunteer run no kill animal shelter that takes in abandoned or surrendered animals, provides them with medical care and attempts to find them forever homes. Every animal that enters GDHS is quarantined, assessed and examined by a vet (if necessary), spayed or neutered, microchipped, and given vaccinations prior to being available for adoption. We do not receive guaranteed funding from any source and rely on the generosity of our community.
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