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Domestic Shorthair Kitten for Sale in Vancouver, British Columbia - Soda

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Soda's Info...

Breed: Domestic Shorthair Color: Black (All) Age: Kitten
Sex: Female ID#: 04796 Hair: Short
Soda's Story...
If you are interested in viewing or adopting these kitties, please go to www.orphankittenrescue.com/adopt and fill out an application.

Hi, I'm Soda, and I preface this with a warning: I will steal your heart. I am pretty shy at first. Okay, okay, I'm very shy and oh-so-nervous at first! I'll flatten my ears and pretend like I don't like you! But, those who know me well, know it's just an act. I'm a deeply sensitive soul and I love cuddling so much. Once I trust you, I'll even follow you around and gaze at you lovingly when you're doing the dishes. I'll sleep beside you at night and cozy up on your lap when you're watching a movie. I'm also going to cast humbleness aside and talk about how beautiful I am. I'm a pretty little kitten now but I'm going to grow into a beautiful cat. I have really interesting markings on my short black smoke fur, and you should see my long legs!

My favorite activities include watching birds out the window, being curious when you are cleaning my litter box, playing hockey with hair elastics and little balls (bonus points for the ones that crinkle! I love those!), snuggling with you (on my terms... no one tells me what do do), stretching (if I were a human I'd rock at yoga), and scratching my scratching post. My least favorite activities include being picked up and...well that's about it. I'm pretty easy going. But don't pick me up.

I will be happiest in a home without any children. I like other cats, so that's cool, and I'm relatively indifferent to dogs, so we could probably get along with time. That said, I need quiet - you know how it is with modern life... so much anxiety! So I like it best when you talk in a low voice to me, otherwise I'll probably hide from you. I do like listening to the radio and gentle music though. One thing I really need is to live with my sister Salsa. I'm pretty hard on her when we play-wrestle, but I love her so much.

Again, if you are interested in viewing or adopting these kitties, please go to www.orphankittenrescue.com/adopt

Rescue Group Info...

About Our Rescue Group...
If you are interested in viewing or adopting any of our kitties, please go to http://www.vokra.ca/adopt and fill out an application.

http://www.vokra.ca/about_us

VOKRA: Love, Protect, Respect

Celebrating 12 Years of Rescue

Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue Association (VOKRA) is a no-kill, non-profit, registered charity dedicated to the rescue of cats in the Lower Mainland. We also coordinate rescue work with other groups in BC.

VOKRA does not have a shelter. Instead, we provide over 100 individual foster homes throughout the Lower Mainland. In this way we are able to protect the very young from colds, distemper, parasites and other transmissible illnesses. In a home environment, our cats are safe and well socialized, with lots of love and attention. VOKRA covers all of the costs and provides ongoing support to foster families.

We formed our rescue in 2000, with the plan of caring for very young, mainly bottle-feeding kittens. This age rarely survived if found without a mother cat, because very few people know how or are able to provide the round-the-clock feeding and necessary care. We soon found that older kittens, under the age at which they could safely be vaccinated, also would do much better in a foster home. Mother cats, both tame and feral, joined the list.

Another crucial part of VOKRA’s work is our trap/neuter/release program. Our teams of volunteers humanely trap feral cats and kittens. Pregnant feral mothers are cared for through birthing and until their kittens are weaned, at which time we spay the mother and socialize the kittens so that they can be adopted. If the mother cannot be tamed, she is returned to a location where volunteers ensure food and water are available daily, and the cat’s health can be monitored. We also neuter feral male cats, and either adopt them out or release them as appropriate, with the same care arrangements.

VOKRA has grown rapidly since its founding, from approximately 150 kittens and adult cats per year to over 800 in 2008, and over 1,420 in 2009. VOKRA has become a well-known and respected organization in the animal rescue and welfare community. We engage in public education using print, radio and television media, at community events and exhibitions, and through our publications: website, quarterly newsletter, annual calendar, and information pamphlets. VOKRA does all of this entirely with dedicated volunteer workers, private donations, and bequests.

Board of Directors:

Karen Duncan, President

Michele Carrington, Vice President

Maria Soroski, Vice President

Mary Anne Straw, Treasurer, Co-Secretary

Shelley Dowson, Member at Large, Co-Secretary

Dr Julie Anne Lee, DCH, RCSHom, Director at Large

Dr. Jack Brondwin, DVM, Member at Large

Come Meet Our Pets...
Visit our adoptable pets online @ http://www.vokra.ca/view_gallery. If you're interested in any of our kitties, please go to http://www.vokra.ca/adopt and fill out an application.

All are rescues are cared for by volunteers in foster homes. After we receive and approve your application, our dedicated volunteers will find the perfect match for you and your family.

We also have rescues at the North Vancouver PetSmart location. Please visit us there.

Our Adoption Process...
http://www.vokra.ca/are_you_ready

VOKRA is 100% reliant on donations, volunteers, private grants, and adoption fees. We receive no government funding.

The veterinarians with whom we work kindly provide their services to us for a discounted rate, as we are a registered charity. Nonetheless, the adoption fees for our cats cover only a fraction of the average costs we incur for each of our rescued kittens and cats.

Our adoption fees include the following:

checkup
first shot (adopter pays for second/booster shot)
two wormings
de-flea treatment (if necessary)
spay/neuter
tattoo (to identify your kitten if she or he is ever lost)

Fee Structure:
Kittens under one year $175
Two kittens $300
Adults over one year $125
Mom cat and kitten $250

We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
Vancouver including North, West, East, South Vancouver Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey. We also work with many shelters in the interior of British Columbia and in the Greater Vancouver Area.

Why Adoption is a Great Option

Soda, a Vancouver Domestic Shorthair kitten was adopted! Here's how you can benefit by looking at adoption as an option to buying a Domestic Shorthair for sale in Vancouver, or seeking a Domestic Shorthair kitten from a breeder in Vancouver.

  1. Rescues and shelter volunteers in Vancouver already know the personality and tendencies of their pets. This means they can match you with the right pet. That will makes it much easier transition to owning a pet for yourself and your new pet.
  2. On average adoption fees are much less than you'd pay a Vancouver breeder, or pet store. Plus most often rescue pets have already been to the veterinarian for a check-up, had a round of vaccinations, and are spayed or neutered. That is a lot of savings!
  3. You will become a hero, and give a needy dog or cat a loving home. In fact, there are even Domestic Shorthair breeders who help with Domestic Shorthair rescue. One puppy or kitten adopted in Vancouver paves the way for another one to be saved.