Is an independent, confident and easy-going black cat what you’re looking for? Keele is your guy! At eight years old, Keele has patience, maturity and wisdom! He has quiet self-confidence and likes to find his way around his world independently without causing too much fuss. Keele loves to spend time in boxes and in a cat tree, observing the world inside and outside. At night, he likes to lie close to his foster by sleeping at the end of the bed. He is learning to trust that pets and grooming are the ways that pampered cats live. At meal times, he will approach his foster by rubbing on their legs for attention and allowing pets. Keele is starting to explore toys such as pipe cleaners, springs and crinkly wands but is anxious to learn more about toys! When Keele first arrived in his foster home, he took some time to evaluate his new surroundings but when ready, he came out of his room to ask for pets and food. Keele is easy-going and has great litterbox manners. As an independent boy, he is fine on his own, away from the hustle and bustle of a busy home of other fosters and animals. He can be trusted in the home while his foster goes out to work. Keele is learning that touch is a communication of love and that he does not have to shy away from someone loving him. Keele shares his foster home with another young cat and dog and likes his space to be respected. He would do well in an adult home or home with older children who can give Keele time to learn how to feel safe and confident in a loving home.
Keele was found as a stray, but it quickly became clear that he was too friendly to be living outside. He is looking for someone with whom he can build a future, allowing him to lower his guard and embrace the playful young cat he truly is.
Keele is looking for a loyal companion who will love him for who he is, as he continues his journey in this new world. Will you explore the world of cat toys, games and food with Keele?
Is an independent, confident and easy-going black cat what you’re looking for? Keele is your guy! At eight years old, Keele has patience, maturity and wisdom! He has quiet self-confidence and likes to find his way around his world independently without causing too much fuss. Keele loves to spend time in boxes and in a cat tree, observing the world inside and outside. At night, he likes to lie close to his foster by sleeping at the end of the bed. He is learning to trust that pets and grooming are the ways that pampered cats live. At meal times, he will approach his foster by rubbing on their legs for attention and allowing pets. Keele is starting to explore toys such as pipe cleaners, springs and crinkly wands but is anxious to learn more about toys! When Keele first arrived in his foster home, he took some time to evaluate his new surroundings but when ready, he came out of his room to ask for pets and food. Keele is easy-going and has great litterbox manners. As an independent boy, he is fine on his own, away from the hustle and bustle of a busy home of other fosters and animals. He can be trusted in the home while his foster goes out to work. Keele is learning that touch is a communication of love and that he does not have to shy away from someone loving him. Keele shares his foster home with another young cat and dog and likes his space to be respected. He would do well in an adult home or home with older children who can give Keele time to learn how to feel safe and confident in a loving home.
Keele was found as a stray, but it quickly became clear that he was too friendly to be living outside. He is looking for someone with whom he can build a future, allowing him to lower his guard and embrace the playful young cat he truly is.
Keele is looking for a loyal companion who will love him for who he is, as he continues his journey in this new world. Will you explore the world of cat toys, games and food with Keele?
Meet & greets are either in person with the foster and cat or virtual, at the discretion of the foster.
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Approve Application
Applications are screened by volunteer(s) and foster. A vet check is also conducted as part of contract review/approval.
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Pay Fee
EMT payment only for contactless payment
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Sign Adoption Contract
All contracts are signed digitally, consecutive with payment
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Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
We also conduct vet checks for all applicants. Due to Covid we are not doing home visits at this time. We are very diligent in our screening of potential adopters. Applications are approved based on best fit for the cat, not first come, first served.
We also conduct vet checks for all applicants. Due to Covid we are not doing home visits at this time. We are very diligent in our screening of potential adopters. Applications are approved based on best fit for the cat, not first come, first served.
We are currently in the adoption centre at PetSmart Etobicoke, where we have a limited number of cats and kittens. All of our available cats can be viewed on our website.
We are currently in the adoption centre at PetSmart Etobicoke, where we have a limited number of cats and kittens. All of our available cats can be viewed on our website.
More about this rescue
Home at Last Rescue (HALR) is a Registered Canadian Charity, that is 100% volunteer driven. Our goal is to rescue cats from substandard living conditions and give them the loving homes they deserve.
We provide medical care, emotional support and a loving environment while preparing them to find their forever homes. With no physical location, all of our cats and kittens reside in loving foster homes across the Greater Toronto Area until they are ready for adoption.
We receive no government funding and rely solely on adoption fees, donations and our fundraising efforts to support our initiatives. We believe there is a home for every cat and a cat for every home.
Home at Last Rescue (HALR) is a Registered Canadian Charity, that is 100% volunteer driven. Our goal is to rescue cats from substandard living conditions and give them the loving homes they deserve.
We provide medical care, emotional support and a loving environment while preparing them to find their forever homes. With no physical location, all of our cats and kittens reside in loving foster homes across the Greater Toronto Area until they are ready for adoption.
We receive no government funding and rely solely on adoption fees, donations and our fundraising efforts to support our initiatives. We believe there is a home for every cat and a cat for every home.
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