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American Wirehair kittens & cats in Toronto, Ontario

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Mocha

American Shorthair

Female, Adult
Toronto, ON
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Our beloved Mocha has been a part of our family since she was just four weeks old. She and her three siblings were found abandoned in a box in a park in Toronto's East End. Mocha is spayed and has been healthy with no major medical issues throughout her life. However, since the birth of our baby 4.5 months ago, Mocha initially adjusted well to the changes, but over time, she has become increasingly anxious and stressed. We've tried various solutions to ease her anxiety, including anti-anxiety plug-ins for cats, creating a quiet space just for her, and following the advice of our veterinarians. Despite our best efforts; she seems to still be the same. We would love to provide her with a loving home.
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Blue

American Shorthair

Male, Adult
Toronto, ON
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Pet Story: Blue (aka. Blue-Blue) We seek a loving forever home for our sweet cat, Blue. Due to changes in our family dynamics and health concerns, it has become necessary to find him a new environment where he can thrive. About Blue: Birth Date: October 27, 2015 (Toronto, Ontario) Breed: Male, short-haired grey tabby (American Shorthair), green eyes, with a white belly and paws Health: Neutered (at the Humane Society) and fully vaccinated (St Clair Veterinary Facilities). Nature: Blue is the sweetest, cuddly and affectionate indoor cat. He will take any chance to sit on your lap, or jump into your arms when called. Enjoys: - Playing with laser pointers and rolling ball toys - Lounging in sunny spots - Going outside on a leash for supervised adventures - Hunting and catching bugs - Snacking on the end of cucumbers Dislikes: - Sudden loud noises - Vacuums - Hyperactive dogs, he will adjust to them over a few days Rehoming Package: 2 carrying cases, blanket & food
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Jessy *MUST BE ADOPTED AS A BU

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 6 mos
Toronto, ON
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Jessy is a beautiful timid young female kitten. She is a gorgeous silver grey colour, similar to a Russian blue. Jessy loves climbing cat trees, catching crinkle balls and chasing games where she chases strings or the wire with the feather tirelessly. Bring out a wand and she’s like Tomb Raider jumping and zooming around! Jessy is so energetic I like to tire her out by letting her chase the feather up and down the cat climber and other furniture. When she’s not playing she enjoys cuddling with the other kittens. Jessy looks forward to breakfast and dinner the most! She is always the first one to run enthusiastically to me when I arrive with dinner. She also loves to run up and sniff your hand.Jessy is very shy and sensitive. Unfortunately, as a feral kitten she was accidentally traumatized by chasing her to go to the vet. For months Jessie didn’t like to be touched, but with the advice of a cat behavioural therapist I have training her every day and she has made lots of progress in a short time! Now sometimes I can pet Jessy - she is very soft and gentle. She melts my heart.For many months Jessy never purred but recently Jessy has purred when I pet her (but it’s still an event!). It’s very important not to rush Jessy and mainly let her take initiative to be touched but I use my intuition and occasionally pet her. She now lets me lift her up and she’s interested. Some moments she’ll lean into my hands welcoming being touched other moments she pulls back and scampers off and hides. The other day Jessy snuck up and cuddled against me and let me pet her when I was cleaning the kitty litter. What a surprise! She’s definitely making huge progress. Reaching for her too much can trigger a running away response which thankfully is slowly diminishing. Jessy would thrive with someone patient and loving who enjoys playing and already has a friendly warm cat Jessy can be friends with. She would be best where there is no loud music, dogs or young children as she can become frightened. She is improving every day and enjoys cuddling with her siblings and her Mum Joan. It may take a while to win her over but each breakthrough is so rewarding! Jessy’s Mum is also available for adoption and she loves her Joan very much and sleeps with her sibling kittens.She eats a can of fancy feast pate for breakfast and one and half to two cans of fancy feast for dinner. She also likes Friskies pate, fancy feast Flo

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