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Cutie Face lives up to his name! He is a very sweet boy but is also very shy with new people and will hide until he gets to know them. He enjoys being pet, especially on his face and back but he is sensitive on his belly and paws. He will give small love nips if he is touched in these areas, but if you stick to the head and back will be very affectionate with you and come to you often for pets!
Cutie Face has lots of lovable quirks. He will wake up in the morning and wait patiently while you sleep and then meow for his breakfast once you are up. While he's not a lap cat he will sit next to you and purr away when you are working, on the phone, or just relaxing. He will also jump up to join you if you are having a snack on the couch and insist on inspecting what you are eating! When he's having his kibble, he will paw at the bowl and move it around a little before settling in to eat.
Note from Cutie Face's foster family:
Cutie Face is a very good boy but he is quite shy when meeting someone new. In foster, he hid for about two weeks before he settled in and came out to interact and did hiss out of fear if he felt his space was threatened. If you are patient, though, the reward is you get a loving cat with lots of sweet personality! He no longer hisses at me and now meows for affection, pushing his head against me affectionately, and purrs a lot.
DOB May 10, 2022.
FIV/FeLV Negative
Cutie Face lives up to his name! He is a very sweet boy but is also very shy with new people and will hide until he gets to know them. He enjoys being pet, especially on his face and back but he is sensitive on his belly and paws. He will give small love nips if he is touched in these areas, but if you stick to the head and back will be very affectionate with you and come to you often for pets!
Cutie Face has lots of lovable quirks. He will wake up in the morning and wait patiently while you sleep and then meow for his breakfast once you are up. While he's not a lap cat he will sit next to you and purr away when you are working, on the phone, or just relaxing. He will also jump up to join you if you are having a snack on the couch and insist on inspecting what you are eating! When he's having his kibble, he will paw at the bowl and move it around a little before settling in to eat.
Note from Cutie Face's foster family:
Cutie Face is a very good boy but he is quite shy when meeting someone new. In foster, he hid for about two weeks before he settled in and came out to interact and did hiss out of fear if he felt his space was threatened. If you are patient, though, the reward is you get a loving cat with lots of sweet personality! He no longer hisses at me and now meows for affection, pushing his head against me affectionately, and purrs a lot.
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2.
Interview
An adoption counsellor will follow up with you and give you more details about the cat you are interested in and ask some questions.
3.
Meet the Pet
Arrange a virtual meet and greet, so that you can see the cat in the foster home setting where they're comfortable.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
Sign the contract, pay the fee, and welcome your new family member home!
Additional adoption info
Adoption fee is $200 per adult cat, and $250 for kittens (under 8 months old).
This ensures that the cats that come into our care receive the attention they need, are spayed or neutered, and receive a rabies vaccination at the appropriate age. For City of Toronto residents, the adoption fee includes a mandatory City of Toronto cat license that is valid for one year. As you can imagine, these fees only begin to cover our costs; donations and ongoing fundraising efforts carry us the rest of the way!
Note:
-Senior cats (8 years or older) have an adoption fee of the adopter's choice, vs. our standard adult adoption fee of $200.
-Our adoption fee for an adult bonded pair (8 months or older) is $150 per cat vs. $200 per cat. Thanks for giving two loving friends a home together!
Adoption fee is $200 per adult cat, and $250 for kittens (under 8 months old).
This ensures that the cats that come into our care receive the attention they need, are spayed or neutered, and receive a rabies vaccination at the appropriate age. For City of Toronto residents, the adoption fee includes a mandatory City of Toronto cat license that is valid for one year. As you can imagine, these fees only begin to cover our costs; donations and ongoing fundraising efforts carry us the rest of the way!
Note:
-Senior cats (8 years or older) have an adoption fee of the adopter's choice, vs. our standard adult adoption fee of $200.
-Our adoption fee for an adult bonded pair (8 months or older) is $150 per cat vs. $200 per cat. Thanks for giving two loving friends a home together!