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My Foster Likes (a few words or one sentence) : Snuggling, meat tubes, giving kisses
My Foster Dislikes (a few words or one sentence): Sudden noise or movement, going in the kennel
My Foster`s Ideal Home Would Have (a few words or one sentence): Affectionate people who are looking for a near-constant companion
Good with cats?: Yes
Good with dogs?: Tolerates
Good with children?: Unknown but should be fine
Would this kitty enjoy an animal companion?: Yes
Temperament: Needy
Ideal type of household?: Medium activity, Low activity
How long will it take kitty to settle into a new environment?: A few days
Foster cat`s bio for their adoption profile: This is what Circe’s mom has to say about her: “Looking for a cat that is as obsessed with you as you are with her? Look no further!
Circe is ready to give you as many snuggles, purrs, kisses and head boops as you can possibly handle. I am not exaggerating. If your hand is tired from petting her, she will take over by rubbing herself all over you. She will give you kisses until you ask her to stop. To Circe, you are a sweet little tiny baby who is deserving of all of the love in the world, and she is more than happy to give it to you.
Circe is a chatty girl with a wide range of sounds. When she first moved in, she would make the teeniest chirps you ever heard! Now that she is comfortable, she has a full range of noises, and often does small meows throughout the house to get your attention for pets, or to let you know where she is. Her incoming food scream is the closest I have personally heard a cat come to a foghorn--it`s ridiculous, and cracks me up every time. (Note: She does not do the incoming food scream at any other time--she will meow to get food earlier, but it`s not a full yell like the incoming food scream.)
Circe gets along with the other cats in the home for the most part (her grouchy senior foster sister doesn`t like her), but she does not independently play or interact with them yet. As a part of a cat colony, I think she would do very well with other friendly cats, but people are definitely her favourite. Even so, if she is not expecting to be pet she flinches immediately at a raised hand/unexpected movement, so her family will need to be mindful of that. She is
Sex: Female
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
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Colour/Pattern : Tortie
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My Foster Likes (a few words or one sentence) : Snuggling, meat tubes, giving kisses
My Foster Dislikes (a few words or one sentence): Sudden noise or movement, going in the kennel
My Foster`s Ideal Home Would Have (a few words or one sentence): Affectionate people who are looking for a near-constant companion
Good with cats?: Yes
Good with dogs?: Tolerates
Good with children?: Unknown but should be fine
Would this kitty enjoy an animal companion?: Yes
Temperament: Needy
Ideal type of household?: Medium activity, Low activity
How long will it take kitty to settle into a new environment?: A few days
Foster cat`s bio for their adoption profile: This is what Circe’s mom has to say about her: “Looking for a cat that is as obsessed with you as you are with her? Look no further!
Circe is ready to give you as many snuggles, purrs, kisses and head boops as you can possibly handle. I am not exaggerating. If your hand is tired from petting her, she will take over by rubbing herself all over you. She will give you kisses until you ask her to stop. To Circe, you are a sweet little tiny baby who is deserving of all of the love in the world, and she is more than happy to give it to you.
Circe is a chatty girl with a wide range of sounds. When she first moved in, she would make the teeniest chirps you ever heard! Now that she is comfortable, she has a full range of noises, and often does small meows throughout the house to get your attention for pets, or to let you know where she is. Her incoming food scream is the closest I have personally heard a cat come to a foghorn--it`s ridiculous, and cracks me up every time. (Note: She does not do the incoming food scream at any other time--she will meow to get food earlier, but it`s not a full yell like the incoming food scream.)
Circe gets along with the other cats in the home for the most part (her grouchy senior foster sister doesn`t like her), but she does not independently play or interact with them yet. As a part of a cat colony, I think she would do very well with other friendly cats, but people are definitely her favourite. Even so, if she is not expecting to be pet she flinches immediately at a raised hand/unexpected movement, so her family will need to be mindful of that. She is
Check out our adoption information at the SCAT Adoption Centre on Faithfull.
Adoption Screening form can be found on www.streetcat.ca on the FORMS & INFO page.
Potential adopters will need to have landlord permission in writing as well as a carrier to get their new companion home safely.
Check out our adoption information at the SCAT Adoption Centre on Faithfull.
Adoption Screening form can be found on www.streetcat.ca on the FORMS & INFO page.
Potential adopters will need to have landlord permission in writing as well as a carrier to get their new companion home safely.
Our Adoption Centre is a free roaming space where the animals are allowed to mingle with the people who come to visit. Come relax on the couches and have a cozy lap warmer. We are located at the corner of 50th & Faithfull Avenue.
Our Adoption Centre is a free roaming space where the animals are allowed to mingle with the people who come to visit. Come relax on the couches and have a cozy lap warmer. We are located at the corner of 50th & Faithfull Avenue.
More about this rescue
Since 1996 SCAT Street Cat Rescue's prime focus has been feral cats because of the limited options available for them. TNR is a successful option instead of the traditional trap and kill. The majority of the cats rescued by SCAT, however, are socialized and available for adoption. As the city grows, so to does the need for our services. Adopt, Donate, Volunteer, TODAY!
Since 1996 SCAT Street Cat Rescue's prime focus has been feral cats because of the limited options available for them. TNR is a successful option instead of the traditional trap and kill. The majority of the cats rescued by SCAT, however, are socialized and available for adoption. As the city grows, so to does the need for our services. Adopt, Donate, Volunteer, TODAY!
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