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My name is Achilles!

Posted 1 week ago | Updated 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
White (Mostly)
Age
3 months old, Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
2000227784
Hair Length
short

My story

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

ACHILLES, M, DSH, WHITE/BROWN TABBY
BORN SEPTEMBER 10 2024
BONDED TO YUKI

Achilles is a 13-week-old boy with a spirit full of curiosity and love. Born with CH (Cerebellar Hypoplasia), he carries quite the wobble in his step, but that doesn’t stop him from climbing, exploring, and being the life of the party. This playful and intelligent boy loves to investigate his world and figure out how everything works, always staying close to his beloved humans for companionship. Achilles uses his litter box with near-perfect accuracy and, like his sister Yuki, needs some help at mealtimes. With his first shots and deworming complete, he’s ready to embark on his next big adventure – finding a forever family or long-term foster who will adore him just as much as he’ll adore them. Achilles’ courage, charm, and clingy affection will make him the perfect addition to a loving home.

Location: Foster home
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
2000227784
Contact
Phone
Address
2525 Prince Michael Drive, P.O. Box 40056, Oakville, ON L6H 0E0

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our cats are available for adoption for $250. Contracts must be signed accepting responsibility for the cats. Adopters must sign a 'Do not declaw' clause.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our cats are available for adoption at Burlington Petsmart Stores (Brant Street, Guelph Line), Stoneycreek Petsmart Store,Oakville PetSmart stores (Hyde Gate Park, Trafalgar Road), Ancaster Petsmart, at various Pet Valu stores in the Oakville/Mississauga neighbourhoods.

More about this rescue

Our main purpose is to save the lives of cats in danger of death, starvation and disease and to educate the public about cats in their homes and neighbourhoods. Some of our rescues are hand-picked from overcrowded local shelters. Others have been rescued from known “dump” sites. Still others may be trapped from lives outside by kind volunteers or families or may be surrendered by families who can no longer care for them for various reasons.

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