Meet Bree, a soft and sweet cat with a lot to say! She is such a lovely little lady - she loves being petted, and adores getting belly rubs (which will let you catch a glimpse of a cute little white patch of fur on her tummy). In fact, if she judges that you have not given her enough attention, she will very gently place a paw on your arm to politely request more! She also has the most charming repertoire of meows and chirps and you will hear lots of it, especially when she greets you, is hungry, or demands your attention.
Bree is very dainty, her walk graceful and deliberate. When she runs, she prances. Her voice is sweet and clear. When fed, she nibbles at her meal, grazing as she sees fit. If she knew how to use a radio, she’d listen to delicate ballet music. But there are two exceptions to her prim and proper demeanour; first is that she is a messy eater, always leaving a scatter of crumbs and a little puddle of water around her bowls, and second is that she will go after a wand or mouse toy with great fervour and passion! This girl scrambles, leaps, and bounds when she plays, with such intensity that she even snarls and growls at times. When the spirit strikes her, she likes to zoom around and show off how fast she is.
Bree was fostered with another cat who was not very friendly to her, and while she started off pretty meek about it, she fought back viciously when her back was against the wall. That said, she may be able to get along with another friendly cat if they are given a slow and proper introduction. Her foster parents think Bree is good-natured enough that she would be a good fit with kids who know how to be gentle with her, but are unsure how she would do with dogs.
Bree is an incredibly sweet girl that you’ll immediately fall in love with. When her foster family picked her up from the shelter, she was fast to come out of her carrier and explore her temporary home, brushing by her humans and requesting head-scratches. She might seem a little shy, especially in a louder environment, but she can be confident and adventurous when things are quieter. Her foster family thinks she’d do best in a calm adoptive home where she can get all of the love and attention she deserves.
Microchipped, DOB February 2, 2018
Meet Bree, a soft and sweet cat with a lot to say! She is such a lovely little lady - she loves being petted, and adores getting belly rubs (which will let you catch a glimpse of a cute little white patch of fur on her tummy). In fact, if she judges that you have not given her enough attention, she will very gently place a paw on your arm to politely request more! She also has the most charming repertoire of meows and chirps and you will hear lots of it, especially when she greets you, is hungry, or demands your attention.
Bree is very dainty, her walk graceful and deliberate. When she runs, she prances. Her voice is sweet and clear. When fed, she nibbles at her meal, grazing as she sees fit. If she knew how to use a radio, she’d listen to delicate ballet music. But there are two exceptions to her prim and proper demeanour; first is that she is a messy eater, always leaving a scatter of crumbs and a little puddle of water around her bowls, and second is that she will go after a wand or mouse toy with great fervour and passion! This girl scrambles, leaps, and bounds when she plays, with such intensity that she even snarls and growls at times. When the spirit strikes her, she likes to zoom around and show off how fast she is.
Bree was fostered with another cat who was not very friendly to her, and while she started off pretty meek about it, she fought back viciously when her back was against the wall. That said, she may be able to get along with another friendly cat if they are given a slow and proper introduction. Her foster parents think Bree is good-natured enough that she would be a good fit with kids who know how to be gentle with her, but are unsure how she would do with dogs.
Bree is an incredibly sweet girl that you’ll immediately fall in love with. When her foster family picked her up from the shelter, she was fast to come out of her carrier and explore her temporary home, brushing by her humans and requesting head-scratches. She might seem a little shy, especially in a louder environment, but she can be confident and adventurous when things are quieter. Her foster family thinks she’d do best in a calm adoptive home where she can get all of the love and attention she deserves.
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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!