Magnificent Mitzie was surrendered to EHS after her senior owner could no longer care for her. This friendly and confident kitty understands the importance of clear communication in her political campaign to be the one and only feline of your household. Play time? Meow. You think it’s not the right time? Nah, it’s right meow. Which toy? Ah, it’s likely the wand toy she’ll be dragging over to you. Under Mitzie’s leadership and supervision, you’ll never have to worry about scheduling time for fun and quality companionship.
It’s tough being the only cat in the shelter to rank and review all the available toys from most to least fun across carefully-researched metrics, so Mitzie hopes you will understand when she’s feeling overwhelmed and needs space to decompress from her academic pursuits. She’s still getting used to politely asking for attention and helping people recognize when she needs some quiet “me-time.”
Mitzie would do best as the only pet in the household. Her ideal family should be familiar with cat body language to help her mind her kitty manners and thrive in her forever home. We aren’t sure yet if she likes living with kids.
Does Mitzie’s approach to life sound like a fit for you? Don’t wait to give your vote of support and send in an adoption application today! -------------------- The adoption fee for a single cat at EHS is $175. Take home an adult feline friend for your kitty and the adoption fee for the pair is $300! For kittens under six months of age, the adoption fee is $200...Or double your cuteness quotient and adopt two wee furballs for $350! If you mix and match (kitten plus cat), the adoption fee is $300. Each of our cats is spayed/neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccines, snap tested for FIV/FeLV, dewormed, and flea treated prior to adoption. -------------------- Interested in adopting Mitzie? It`s easy! Just click `Adopt a Cat` on the EHS website (etobicokehumanesociety.com) and fill out our `Cat Adoption Form.` An EHS representative will be pleased to help.
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Magnificent Mitzie was surrendered to EHS after her senior owner could no longer care for her. This friendly and confident kitty understands the importance of clear communication in her political campaign to be the one and only feline of your household. Play time? Meow. You think it’s not the right time? Nah, it’s right meow. Which toy? Ah, it’s likely the wand toy she’ll be dragging over to you. Under Mitzie’s leadership and supervision, you’ll never have to worry about scheduling time for fun and quality companionship.
It’s tough being the only cat in the shelter to rank and review all the available toys from most to least fun across carefully-researched metrics, so Mitzie hopes you will understand when she’s feeling overwhelmed and needs space to decompress from her academic pursuits. She’s still getting used to politely asking for attention and helping people recognize when she needs some quiet “me-time.”
Mitzie would do best as the only pet in the household. Her ideal family should be familiar with cat body language to help her mind her kitty manners and thrive in her forever home. We aren’t sure yet if she likes living with kids.
Does Mitzie’s approach to life sound like a fit for you? Don’t wait to give your vote of support and send in an adoption application today! -------------------- The adoption fee for a single cat at EHS is $175. Take home an adult feline friend for your kitty and the adoption fee for the pair is $300! For kittens under six months of age, the adoption fee is $200...Or double your cuteness quotient and adopt two wee furballs for $350! If you mix and match (kitten plus cat), the adoption fee is $300. Each of our cats is spayed/neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccines, snap tested for FIV/FeLV, dewormed, and flea treated prior to adoption. -------------------- Interested in adopting Mitzie? It`s easy! Just click `Adopt a Cat` on the EHS website (etobicokehumanesociety.com) and fill out our `Cat Adoption Form.` An EHS representative will be pleased to help.
Cat Viewing: 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. Meet the different cats in the shelter and also learn about our cats in foster care so we can find your perfect match.
Dog Viewing: By appointment only
Cat Viewing: 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. Meet the different cats in the shelter and also learn about our cats in foster care so we can find your perfect match.
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