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Eliza came to Abbey cats from a municipal animal shelter with her three week old babies. Eliza's kittens have flown the coop and as she continues to settle in, it is becoming very clear what a lovely cat she is. She has been an absolutely devoted and loving mother and now it is her time to be spoiled.
She is a beautiful brown tabby with truly giant ears and bright green eyes.
Eliza was scared and overwhelmed after being in the shelter and having gone through whatever her previous life was, but has slowly adjusted and come out of her shell more and more.
She is a very human oriented cat who always greets her foster parents at the top of the stairs. She loves to greet you at the door and will boop noses / give kisses, she likes to find a nice spot on the floor and just hang out/chill with you. She's goofy and very endearing (see the photo of her poking her head out of the bag). She has even come up and sat on her foster parent's lap and increasingly enjoys pets, particularly being scratched under her chin. She loves rubbing up on our legs and flopping down on the floor beside us.
She loves to come and drink out of the bathroom sink tap and generally loves to be close by to her humans, but never too much in your space.
Based on her progress so far, her foster parents feel confident that she will be a very cuddly and social cat.
She never seems to be too phased by her foster parents having friends over or new people in the house - she remains her friendly self and loves to be present in the same room where the people are.
She can still get a bit overwhelmed or overstimulated and so we believe that a home with experienced and respectful cat owners would be best, likely without young children.
Eliza is an absolute sweetie and will be a truly beautiful addition to the right home!
Eliza came to Abbey cats from a municipal animal shelter with her three week old babies. Eliza's kittens have flown the coop and as she continues to settle in, it is becoming very clear what a lovely cat she is. She has been an absolutely devoted and loving mother and now it is her time to be spoiled.
She is a beautiful brown tabby with truly giant ears and bright green eyes.
Eliza was scared and overwhelmed after being in the shelter and having gone through whatever her previous life was, but has slowly adjusted and come out of her shell more and more.
She is a very human oriented cat who always greets her foster parents at the top of the stairs. She loves to greet you at the door and will boop noses / give kisses, she likes to find a nice spot on the floor and just hang out/chill with you. She's goofy and very endearing (see the photo of her poking her head out of the bag). She has even come up and sat on her foster parent's lap and increasingly enjoys pets, particularly being scratched under her chin. She loves rubbing up on our legs and flopping down on the floor beside us.
She loves to come and drink out of the bathroom sink tap and generally loves to be close by to her humans, but never too much in your space.
Based on her progress so far, her foster parents feel confident that she will be a very cuddly and social cat.
She never seems to be too phased by her foster parents having friends over or new people in the house - she remains her friendly self and loves to be present in the same room where the people are.
She can still get a bit overwhelmed or overstimulated and so we believe that a home with experienced and respectful cat owners would be best, likely without young children.
Eliza is an absolute sweetie and will be a truly beautiful addition to the right home!
***Please bear in mind that it is against Abbey Cat policy to adopt a single kitten under the age of 6 months to a home without a kitten of similar age for company.***
Due to an unprecedented demand (especially for kittens) we regret that we are unable to respond by phone to all of the applications we are currently receiving.
We are only able at this time to phone those applicants who have sent in an online adoption application, can provide a vet reference and their criteria matches what the particular cat or kittens' needs are.
We regret any inconvenience caused as we do our best to meet the overwhelming demand we are currently experiencing.
We want to make sure that our rescued cats and kittens go to good, loving homes so before we adopt, an adoption counselor will conduct a short pre-adoption interview to make sure that you and the cat are a good match.
***Please bear in mind that it is against Abbey Cat policy to adopt a single kitten under the age of 6 months to a home without a kitten of similar age for company.***
Due to an unprecedented demand (especially for kittens) we regret that we are unable to respond by phone to all of the applications we are currently receiving.
We are only able at this time to phone those applicants who have sent in an online adoption application, can provide a vet reference and their criteria matches what the particular cat or kittens' needs are.
We regret any inconvenience caused as we do our best to meet the overwhelming demand we are currently experiencing.
We want to make sure that our rescued cats and kittens go to good, loving homes so before we adopt, an adoption counselor will conduct a short pre-adoption interview to make sure that you and the cat are a good match.
Abbey Cat Adoptions is a registered Canadian charity dedicated to finding permanent homes for unwanted cats and kittens throughout the Greater Toronto Area.
Each year, ACA rescues cats from outdoor environments and overcrowded shelters.
Our cats live in a network of volunteer foster homes throughout the GTA until they are adopted into suitable, loving homes; we do not have a shelter.
We are not government funded and we have no paid staff; we rely exclusively on the generosity of like-minded animal lovers to fund our program.
Abbey Cat Adoptions is a registered Canadian charity dedicated to finding permanent homes for unwanted cats and kittens throughout the Greater Toronto Area.
Each year, ACA rescues cats from outdoor environments and overcrowded shelters.
Our cats live in a network of volunteer foster homes throughout the GTA until they are adopted into suitable, loving homes; we do not have a shelter.
We are not government funded and we have no paid staff; we rely exclusively on the generosity of like-minded animal lovers to fund our program.
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We'll also keep you updated on Mila's adoption status with email updates.