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My name is Chiquita!

Posted 1 month ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Meet the Pet

3

Interview

4

Home Check

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Age
1 year 8 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Alert icon Not good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Needs experienced adopter
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My personality

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Chiquita: the pretty, swirly tabby who will slowly worm her way into your heart. This adorable girl was rescued from a hoarding situation and within days, gave birth to a litter of kittens. She was a wonderful mom, and now that her babies have been adopted, it's Chiquita's turn.

This lovely lady grew up in a situation where she wasn't treated very well by people, so she is very leery of folks she doesn't know. During her time with us, she has been with a few different foster homes and has acted differently in each one. In one foster home she was quite friendly and would seek out attention, especially at dinner time. In another, Chiquita didn't want to be pet, but she was perfectly comfortable being near her foster and interacting with him. In another, she was leery about being pet but would allow it sometimes. It's a bit tough to know how Chiquita will interact with people, until she gets used to them. Her ideal home will be with a quiet, gentle, cat-savvy person who can give Chiquita love while moving at her pace.

One thing is certain; Chiquita likes other cats. Having grown up in an environment with a lot of other cats around, she is comfortable being in groups. Therefore, we are hoping to find a home for Chiquita where she'll either be adopted with one of her friends (Amiga or Pearl) or where there will be other cats. Amiga, Pearl and Chiquita were all rescued at the same time and have been living together for several months. They get along well and would be happy to be in the same home. However, they are not so bonded that they can't be separated.

Chiquita is not comfortable with dogs or children.

Prior to Chiquita coming into our care, she received an injury to her eye. The injury has healed up nicely and she has normal vision in her eye. However, there was some damage to the muscles is her upper eyelid. This makes the eyelid droop a bit and makes it appear that Chiquita has a squinty eye. The vet has looked at it many times and has confirmed that it's only an eyelid issue. It does not cause Chiquita any discomfort and does not require any special care.

If you have room in your heart for a pair of kitties, or if you have a cat at home who would like a companion, please consider adopting Chiquita. She will take a little while to warm up, but will be a great addition once she's comfortable.

Visit https://victoriapets.ca/adoption-process/ for information about our adoption process and to find a copy of our online adoption application. Adoptions for Chiquita will only be considered on southern Vancouver Island or the Gulf Islands.
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Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Phone
Address
PO Box 2324, Sidney, BC V8L 3W6

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Meet the Pet

3.

Interview

4.

Home Check

We will come visit your home to ensure that the environment is suitable for the pet in question, based on its needs.

Additional adoption info

Adopting a pet is a lifetime commitment and a big responsibility. Dogs can live 15 years or more, and cats can live 20+ years. Like people, each individual pet comes with its own set of baggage, needs, and personality traits. Because your new pet will depend on you to provide its basic needs, we need to be sure that you are educated and up to the challenge. Our adoption process allows us to ask you some questions about your home environment, your lifestyle, and your needs, expectations, and limitations. We want to be sure that your new pet is going to be just as happy in its new home as you are to have it there.
A Successful Adoption Process Includes the Following Steps:
To start the adoption process, please contact us at victoriapets@gmail.com and request an adoption application. Once it is completed, email it back to the same address and in the body of your email, please tell us about your home/family. If there is a particular pet that you're interested in, please indicate which. Our adoption team will contact those whose applications have the potential to be the best match with the pet(s) of interest to set up a visit supervised by the foster parent who can answer some of the questions you may have about the pet. You will not be able to take the pet home the day of the visit.
One of our volunteers will contact you within 72 hours of the visit and we will open a dialogue with you based on the information provided in your application. We will talk about your home and family, as well as your experience with pets. We will ask you to tell us about the kind of life and care you can offer to the adopted pet, and we will inform you about any health or behavioural issues that you should be aware of.
(For dogs only) Once an adoption is pending, we will come visit your home to ensure that the environment is suitable for the pet in question, based on its needs. We can advise you of modifications that could make the adoption more successful, such as fencing and other things you may not have thought about.
The adoption process generally takes several days, and this time line is intentional. It allows you time to think about your decision so that you can be sure that you are comfortable with the decision that you’ve made. Adoptions are never approved within 48 hours of the application being submitted.
Once we have successfully journeyed through the steps above, you can pick up your new friend to begin a wonderful life together!
Signing an adoption contract is a requirement for every pet that is adopted.
Please Read Before Applying to Adopt:
You must be 19 years of age or older to apply for one of our pets.
Please note that we do not adopt animals sight unseen and we do not ship animals. We do consider adoptions out of area but applicants are required to come & visit with the animals of interest before an adoption is completed.
Adoption Fees:
The adoption fee for puppies and kittens includes: At least the first distemper vaccine (puppies and kittens), canine rabies vaccine (for puppies over 16 weeks of age), deworming, defleaing, a basic spay/neuter at Hillside Veterinary Hospital, a microchip, a free veterinary exam at Royal Oak Pet Clinic within 7 days of adoption, and a free trial of pet health insurance.
The adoption fee for all other cats/dogs includes: At least the first distemper vaccine (cats and dogs), canine rabies vaccine (for dogs only), deworming, defleaing, spay or neuter (done prior to adoption), a microchip, a free veterinary exam at Royal Oak Pet Clinic within 7 days of adoption, and a free trial of pet health insurance.
The adoption fee for all other species includes: a free exam at Royal Oak Pet Clinic within 7 days of adoption, treatment for parasites, spay/neuter prior to adoption when appropriate, the first set of vaccines when appropriate, and a microchip for identification when appropriate.
Adoption Fees are as Follows: (cash only please)
Kittens (up to 12 months of age) $400
Adult Cats (1 yr - 8yrs) $300
Senior Cats (9 yrs and older) $250
Special Needs Cats (other than kittens) $250
Puppies (8 weeks - 11 months) $600
Adult Dogs (1 yr - 8yrs) $400
Senior Dogs (9 yrs and older) $300
Special Needs dogs (other than puppies) $300
Rabbits $50
Guinea Pigs $30
Rats/hamsters $20
Mice $10
Adoption fees for other species may vary

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More about this rescue

Victoria Pet Adoption Society (VPAS) is a volunteer run, registered charitable foundation in Victoria, BC, Canada. VPAS' goal is to rehabilitate homeless animals and place them into great homes. We provide medical care for all of our adoptees, ensuring that their vaccinations are up to date, and that all adoptees are spayed/neutered and microchipped (when possible).

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