Meow! My name is Mama Mia

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Domestic Shorthair Cat for adoption in Toronto, Ontario - Mama Mia
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Mama Mia's Info...

Important Note: Mama Mia is best friends with Desperado. Please adopt both of them so they can stay together!

Breed: Domestic Shorthair Color: Tortoiseshell Age: Adult
Sex: Female Hair: Short

I am already spayed, up to date with shots, not good with kids, good with dogs, and good with cats.

Mama Mia's Story...
DOB December 15, 2008. Mia has a soft glossy coat, with an inverted orange V on her forehead and an orange ring around the tip of her tail, which is very pretty. She is not much of a talker except when she is waiting for supper. She will let you know that meals are quite important to her! Mia is a petite cat, who never lost the baby weight after she had her first litter of kittens (now in their forever homes).

She is on the plump side, but is also very active. Mia really likes to play, and plays hard by herself and with other cats. She is especially partial to catnip mice and any kind of little ball that she can chase. Mia has been a perfect foster cat, in a multicat household. She gets along very well with other cats, and lived with three dogs in her first foster home. She stands her ground firmly when she feels one of the male cats is getting a little too fresh with her!

Mia is a bit shy with people at first, but when you have broken the ice with her she is friendly and very affectionate with a big purr. She is still unsure about being picked up, but loves to be held. Mia is happy to sit on top of the sofa, behind her foster human's heads when they are watching TV.

One of her foster roommates, Desperado, has developed quite a crush on Mia. He can be found grooming her, playing with her, or just generally hanging around her. He would love to be adopted with Mia. Mia seems to reciprocate Desperado's feelings, but all the male cats in her foster household think she is swell! Desperado and Mama Mia must be adopted together as it would just be cruel to separate them.

Mia is very well behaved and has excellent litter box habits. Mia may be happiest in a household with another cat companion. She does make herself scarce when there is too much human commotion, so a quiet household will probably suit her best. She is not suited for a home with children. She is a stunning little cat with a wonderful personality who is ready for her loving forever home.

Contact This Rescue Group...

Rescue Group: Toronto Cat Rescue
Phone:
(416) 538-8592
Let 'em know you saw "Mama Mia" on Adopt-a-Pet.com!
E-mail:
tcr.adoptions@hotmail.com
Let 'em know you saw "Mama Mia" on Adopt-a-Pet.com!
Website:
Address: Toronto, ON
M4W 3E2

Help this Rescue Group by making a donation.

Rescue Group Info...

About Our Rescue Group...
Toronto Cat Rescue is a no-kill, non-profit, 100% volunteer group. TCR helps find homes for homeless, abandoned, sick or injured cats, as well as helps cats escape situations of abuse, neglect, or imminent euthanasia. TCR relies on volunteers to foster cats in their homes until a cat lover comes along to adopt them, so we know the cats personalities in a home setting! TCR saves cats from Toronto, GTA & Kitchener area.
Our Adoption Process...
Decided on the kitty you would like to adopt? Please call the TCR Hotline - 416-538-8592 (press 1 for adoptions and leave a message) or email: tcr.adoptions@gmail.com for a pre-adoption interview.

An adoption coordinator will return your call and give you more details about the cat you are interested in and ask some questions about your home to make sure the cat will be a "purr-fect" fit. We are happy to answer any questions you may have as well.

Next you will be supplied with the foster home address to have a meet and greet with your kitty. If both parties are happy, you can sign the TCR Contract of Adoption, pay the adoption fee and take your kitty home with you (in a safe carrying case).

Adoption fee is $175 per cat. 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. It also includes 6 weeks of free pet insurance. As you can imagine, these fees only begin to cover our costs; donations and ongoing fundraising efforts carry us the rest of the way!

We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
Toronto / GTA / Kitchener