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Clarence

Domestic Longhair

Male, Senior
Hamilton, ON
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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We acquired Clarence from a friend who rescued him from the streets. This friend could no longer take care of him so he was accepted into our home. Clarence is approximately 12 years old and after his chaotic life as a stray, Clarence is ready to settle down with a loving family. Clarence is a very cuddly and affectionate cat who just needs peace.
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Little Grey

Domestic Longhair

Male, 8 yrs
Hamilton, ON
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Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Little Grey — or LG, if you’re already on nickname terms!! (case #7690) Little Grey is an eight-year-old sweetheart with the softest soul and the biggest heart. He was adopted this past June and deeply cherished by his person, a senior who doted on him and found enormous comfort in his gentle companionship. Sadly, due to an unexpected and serious change in her health, she had to move into a care facility where pets aren’t allowed. Saying goodbye to LG was incredibly hard — he was truly loved, spoiled, and well cared for — and now he’s looking for his next forever home. LG is a loving, social boy who genuinely enjoys being around people. He’s happiest when he can be near you, whether that’s batting at wand toys, playing with his favorite toys, or curling up beside you for a cozy snuggle. He also has a special talent for claiming the bed as his spot, stretching out contentedly and soaking up the comfort. Coming from a quiet, calm home with no other pets or children, Little Grey may do best in a similar environment where he can feel safe and settled. Since arriving, he’s been a bit out of sorts — which is completely understandable given how much his world has changed — but beneath that uncertainty is a deeply affectionate cat who just wants to belong again. Little Grey isn’t just looking for a home; he’s looking for his person. If you have a peaceful home, a warm bed, and room in your heart for a gentle companion who will adore you right back, LG might be the perfect match. Please complete an adoption application: https://www.hamilton.ca/home-neighbourhood/animals-pets/adopt-or-foster-pet/adoptions Animal adoptions and viewing are by appointment only. This allows our Adoption Staff to spend quality time with each potential home to ensure the most successful matches are made between the animals and their new families. *Please note: we only adopt within Ontario
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Jesse

Domestic Longhair

Female, 2 yrs
Etobicoke, ON
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Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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The name of the game is PLAY, and Jesse is all in! Stunningly beautiful and full of personality, this friendly girl is just over one year old and absolutely loves to stay busy. She’s bursting with energy and could happily spend hours running around and chasing wand toys - daily playtime is a must, or she’ll definitely let you know she’s bored! When Jesse does slow down, she enjoys lounging on a chair topped with a plush blanket. She’s also a big fan of cat TV and loves watching birds at the feeder through the window. Food-wise, she’s a big fan of pate-style wet food and, of course, Churu treats. Looking for privacy? Not with Jesse! She’ll happily run in to greet you first thing in the morning, even if you’re in the bathroom, chirping and chatting away like she has lots to say. Jesse will need a bit of time to settle into a new environment, but once she’s comfortable, she’s incredibly easy-going, and you will be rewarded with warm sessions of loving slow blinks! Jesse allows her humans to pick her up for nail trims, brushing her gorgeous fur and teeth, and sneaking in a few cuddles. Jesse does have asthma and requires daily inhalers, which she tolerates very well. Jesse is growing more confident with each passing day. She thrives in a calm, loving home and settles in beautifully with both people and other animals. Jesse appreciates soft voices and easygoing movements, and she loves having the freedom to come over and say hello when she’s ready. When given that space, her affectionate and charming personality truly shines. Jesse would do best in a quieter home without small children. She may do well with a calm, gentle dog who won’t chase her, but she MUST have another friendly cat to play with - having a cat buddy is non-negotiable for this playful girl. Jesse came to us as a stray, so her early history is unknown. What we do know is that she’s now ready to find her forever home at last. If you have plenty of time for play, patience while she settles in, and a heart open to an energetic, affectionate girl, Jesse will show you how amazing she is! This sweet girl is so fun to watch and listen to and will keep you entertained for hours on end. Your endless sessions of slow blinks with Jesse await the perfect home!
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Jimmy *MUST BE ADOPTED WITH RI

Domestic Longhair

Male, 8 yrs 1 mo
Toronto, ON
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Jimmy is a handsome, black, long-haired boy. He is the other half of the Riff/Jimmy duo. Jimmy’s backstory is that both he and Riff were living outside of a colony in the north of Toronto and had been fed by a caring member of the public for their entire life. Their feeder was leaving Toronto and needed to be retrieved from their colony, as there was no replacement feeder for them to turn to.Jimmy is the more outgoing of the twosome; his morning routine is to approach his human while they are lying in bed so that he can have his head and back scratched, enticing them to get out of bed so that he can get breakfast. Like Riff, they both dislike being picked up. He and Riff will play with the other cats in their foster home, running back and forth playing a game of chase.Jimmy has idiopathic epilepsy, which means that he sometimes has seizures that have no identifiable cause. He has been evaluated by a neurologist and does not currently require medication to manage his condition, but he may in the future. Potential adopters will need to take Jimmy in for annual rechecks with a neurologist to monitor his condition. Jimmy has also had a surgery called an FHO (femoral head ostectomy). After his neurological episode, he was limping on his left back leg and was seen by a vet, where x-rays were performed. The X-rays showed advanced femoral head necrosis. Since the surgery, he is no longer limping and has a full range of motion in his back leg. Jimmy is neutered, vaccinated, dewormed and microchipped. He is FIV & feline leukemia negative. He has also had his teeth cleaned at the end of September 2024.Jimmy is meal-fed twice a day; he is accustomed to this method of feeding and will eat his entire meal when it is offered. He is larger than his brother Riff, but still has a healthy body weight. He says he looks bigger because of all the fluff. Jimmy is an adorable and lovely guy, and he loves his brother Riff greatly. They will make a great addition to a patient adopter and, with time, will learn to trust and bond with their human even more so.
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Anastasia *MUST BE ADOPTED WIT

Domestic Longhair

Female, 6 yrs 10 mos
Toronto, ON
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Introducing Her Royal Highness, the Grand Duchess Anastasia. This fluffy former colony-cat reigns supreme over her indoor kingdom, spending countless hours sleeping or lounging while binge-watching `Bird TV` from her throne (the couch).While her subjects may long for a royal snuggle, Anastasia prefers to keep her distance - with an aversion to physical contact that would make even the most aloof monarch proud. While she does not bite, Anastasia does regularly hiss and may swat at you out of fear if she is startled upon approach. But her hisses serve as a reminder of her boundaries, telling all who dare to encroach upon her sovereignty that she is not to be trifled with. We admire a lady who speaks her mind.When not busy issuing decrees, Anastasia engages in charitable work, and is a patron of the bread bank - kneading away on her favourite sweater. She also enjoys climbing her cat tower to gaze upon her kingdom and royal subjects. In the middle of the night, Anastasia emerges from her royal chambers to chase balls and spring toys. She also finds joy in the humble cardboard scratcher, a simple scratching post, and cat dancers.Anastasia seeks an experienced adopter of royal caliber - one who appreciates her independent spirit and respects her boundaries. While she may not grant the gift of pets or cuddles, her willingness to share her space speaks volumes of her generous spirit. She will require much patience and understanding as she acclimates to her new domain and in time will grace her chosen companion with the privilege of her presence, basking in their company from a distance. For those with the wisdom to accept her on her own terms, Anastasia promises a companionship as unique and cherished as the crown jewels themselves.Anastasia has grown accustomed to the company of her foster sister, Hazel, and would be best adopted out to a home together.Anastasia has a history of mild tartar and may need future dental cleanings. She is negative for FIV and FeLV. Like all ACR cats, Anastasia is up-to-date on vaccines and has been treated for fleas and parasites.
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Miss Bellum *MUST BE ADOPTED A

Domestic Longhair

Female, 3 yrs 10 mos
Toronto, ON
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Miss Bellum is a former feral cat who was rescued from the outdoors along with her kittens, who were just a few weeks old at the time. Initially, she was extremely fearful and defensive, often hissing or swatting when she felt threatened. But after months of dedicated socialization and lots of Churu tube treats (her absolute favorite!), she has made incredible progress and has officially transformed from a meanie panini to a cute patootie! She is happy being indoors and has learned to enjoy the company of humans.Miss Bellum is still very shy, but she has “safe zones” where she feels comfortable and secure, such as her window hammock or the hut in her cat tower. In these areas, she allows gentle pets and happily interacts with her humans without feeling the urge to run away and will sometimes reward her human with soft, quiet purrs. She is independent and prefers to approach people on her own terms. She does not like being held or picked up but she does enjoy affection when she feels safe.After her kittens were adopted, Miss Bellum had the chance to meet and live alongside several other foster kittens who she graciously shared her space with. She learned a great deal from them, becoming more curious, confident, and willing to interact with humans. She has formed a particularly sweet bond with a kitten named BMO, who encourages her bravery and companionship. Miss Bellum would likely do best in a home with a friendly, patient cat who can show her the ropes, or she could also be adopted alongside BMO. Miss Bellum will need a very patient adopter who can continue to help her feel comfortable indoors and allow her the time and love to come out of her shell. With the right environment, she will continue to blossom, showing her humans gentle affection and quiet, sweet companionship.Miss Bellum is negative for FIV and FeLV. She had a recent dental that involved removing a broken tooth. Like all ACR cats, Miss Bellum is up-to-date on vaccines and has been treated for fleas and parasites.

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20.7 miles

The City of Buffalo Animal Shelter

380 N. Oak Street, Buffalo, NY 14203

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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26.1 miles

SPCA Serving Erie County

300 Harlem Road, West Seneca, NY 14224

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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27.5 miles

Tabby Town-Friends for Felines, Inc.

3701 McKinley Parkway, Suite 830, Blasdell, NY 14219

Pet Types: cats

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27.5 miles

The Ten Lives Club

3741 Lakeshore Road, Blasdell, NY 14219

Pet Types: cats

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38.2 miles

City of Hamilton Animal Services

247 Dartnall Road, Hamilton, ON L8W 3V9

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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39.4 miles

Home at Last Rescue

113-518 Evans Ave., Etobicoke, ON M8W 2V4

Pet Types: cats

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40.1 miles

Annex Cat Rescue

P.O. Box 19028, 360A Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON M5S 3C9

Pet Types: cats

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41.2 miles

Etobicoke Humane Society

67 Six Point Rd., Etobicoke, ON M8Z 2X3

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42 miles

Toronto Cat Rescue

Toronto, ON M8X 1Y3

Pet Types: cats

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44.4 miles

Cause 4 Paws Toronto

Toronto, ON M1P 4Z7

Pet Types: dogs

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