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Stella

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 9 mos
Toronto, ON
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Stella and her 4 siblings were born in their foster mom's living room to a very feral but loving momma. They stayed with her until they were 8 weeks old and their mom was fixed and released outside (but never really left). Stella was the first one born and has always been an adventurous and independent girl. She does love cuddles and kisses but she really loves to play and explore. She would do best in a home with another young or playful cat and she does well with dogs too! Her adoption fee includes everything involved with getting her to you in Canada (vet certificates, rabies vaccine, airline fee, adoption fee and carrier).
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Montgomery *MUST BE ADOPTED WI

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 11 yrs
Toronto, ON
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Montgomery (Monty for short) is very curious, he follows his foster parents all over the house. He has started to enjoy pets and gentle brushing, and can be very silly, lying on his back with his feet in the air while playing with his toys or sleeping in that position. He has started sitting on the couch with his foster parents and has started embracing more and more gentle pets on his cheeks and back. He is still quite shy and nervous of loud sounds or sudden movements. He requires a patient and gentle adopter who is willing to spend time sitting with him, giving him treats, and letting him sniff their hand, he love to sniff a good elbow or hand to say hello. His foster parents spend a lot of time talking to him in a gentle voice, this has really helped his confidence. Monty spends most of his day grooming his bonded buddy Molloy. He LOVES temptation treats and will eat them out of our hands.Monty and Molloy grew up together in the same colony; they spend all their time together, sleeping, grooming, and wrestling with each other. They are a bonded pair and need to be adopted together!They will require a patient adopter who has experience with street cats, who understands that it will take some time to open up. They need someone who has space in their home to give them a quiet place to adjust to a new environment, it can take a little while for street cats to open up and feel safe. These boys also require an adopter who has experience getting street cats into a cat carrier, as they do not enjoy being picked up.As a senior cat, Montgomery requires yearly bloodwork to monitor his health. His next test is due in March 2024. Like all ACR cats, Montgomery has been treated for fleas and parasites.A little about Molloy:Molloy is very playful and silly. He loves being brushed as well as pets and chin scratches. He spends most of his day trying to get Monty to groom him and lick his head. He adorably lays on his back with his feet in the air waiting for Monty to come over and groom him.To see more of these two, check out their instagram page @montyandmolloyTo check out a video of Monty & Molloy loving each other`s company, follow this link: https://vimeo.com/908895139?share=copy
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Molloy *MUST BE ADOPTED WITH M

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 11 yrs
Toronto, ON
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Story
Every morning Molloy runs over squeaking looking for love and attention. The second his foster parents pet him he flops over on his side with excitement. He also enjoys being brushed and has perfect litter box habits. Check out his Instagram for flopping videos.He loves Monty his bonded brother, they spends most of their days snuggling. He loves to try to get Monty to groom him and lick his head. He adorably lays on his back with his feet in the air waiting for Monty to come over and groom him.He is very food motivated and loves to run across the room chasing after treats.When his fosters first got Molloy he was very shy. Then he realized that they have treats and food and he embraced attention and pets. When it`s dinner time he squeals in excitement or runs around our legs waiting for food :)Molloy needs a patient adopter who is willing to spend time with him, and who will give him LOTS of love and attention! He loves pets, and likes to rub up against his foster parents so they keep petting him. He does have a nervous side and will give you a gentle swat (no claws) as a warning.As a senior cat, Molloy requires yearly bloodwork to monitor his health. His next test is due in March 2024. Like all ACR cats, Molloy has been treated for fleas and parasites.A little about Monty:Montgomery (Monty for short) is very curious and likes to follow, sit near and watch his foster parents. He has started to enjoy pets and brushing, and can be very silly, lying on his back with his feet in the air while playing with his toys. He is still very shy and nervous, but has started embracing gentle pets on his cheeks and back. Monty can be very silly, lying on his back with his feet in the air playing with his toys.Monty and Molloy grew up together in the same colony; they spend all their time together, sleeping or grooming each other. They are a bonded pair and need to be adopted together!They will require a patient adopter who has experience with street cats, who understands that it will take some time to open up. They need someone who has space in their home to give them a quiet place to adjust to a new environment, it can take a little while for street cats to open up and feel safe. These boys also require an adopter who has experience getting street cats into a cat carrier, as they do not enjoy being picked up.To check out a video of Monty & Molloy loving each other`s company, follow this link:

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