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Nyla is a talkative girl. In summer she says "please let me outside to the catio" and in winter "please turn on the tap even though you just put the same water in my bowl." She is sleek and pretty with big green eyes that seem very observant of all that goes on around her. She never scratches or bites and is friendly yet independent. She tolerates being picked up over your shoulder but will quickly want down and if you put her on your lap she'll soon be sitting beside you instead of on you.
Nyla has a raised lesion on the end of her tongue. Currently this is not affecting her daily life or eating habits. She received a round of steroids, but they did not change the lesion. Our vet partners recommend her future adopter monitor for signs of drooling, changes in appetite or weight, and if the lesion gets bigger to consider surgical removal.
While at her foster home 5 ten week old kittens came in one day and decided Nyla was their new mommy. With sufficient time she agreed to at least be their groomer, so she might be able to move into a home with other cats. It was pretty adorable! In her foster home she lived with a very active 9 year old child and was very tolerant of his noise and attention. Nyla has perfect litter habits but choose a box that’s a little extra tall; she loves to dig. She has no digestive problems. Spider plants beware, Nyla finds you delicious.
Microchipped, DOB: Aug 20, 2022
Nyla is a talkative girl. In summer she says "please let me outside to the catio" and in winter "please turn on the tap even though you just put the same water in my bowl." She is sleek and pretty with big green eyes that seem very observant of all that goes on around her. She never scratches or bites and is friendly yet independent. She tolerates being picked up over your shoulder but will quickly want down and if you put her on your lap she'll soon be sitting beside you instead of on you.
Nyla has a raised lesion on the end of her tongue. Currently this is not affecting her daily life or eating habits. She received a round of steroids, but they did not change the lesion. Our vet partners recommend her future adopter monitor for signs of drooling, changes in appetite or weight, and if the lesion gets bigger to consider surgical removal.
While at her foster home 5 ten week old kittens came in one day and decided Nyla was their new mommy. With sufficient time she agreed to at least be their groomer, so she might be able to move into a home with other cats. It was pretty adorable! In her foster home she lived with a very active 9 year old child and was very tolerant of his noise and attention. Nyla has perfect litter habits but choose a box that’s a little extra tall; she loves to dig. She has no digestive problems. Spider plants beware, Nyla finds you delicious.
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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!