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Meow! My name is Nula

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Domestic Shorthair Cat for Sale in Toronto, Ontario - Nula

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Nula's Info...

Breed: Domestic Shorthair Color: Gray Or Blue (Mostly) Age: Adult
Sex: Female Hair: Short
Nula's Story...
Nula is a quiet and down-to-earth gem. She was very scared and timid when she was first rescued. Since then, Nula has completely warmed up her to foster mom.

She now enjoys a good scratch under the chin. She loves to take naps and will fall often asleep while you pet her. She is also a bit of a treat monster. She knows that as soon as the temptations bag comes out, it’s treat time!

She is great company. Once she warms up to you, she is a really great pal to have around. Nula would do best as an only cat. She has lived with other cats, but seems to be pretty independent and would be grateful for all of the love.

One of her ears is a little lopsided, (this does not affect her health in any way,) it just adds to her cuteness. Nula is an incredibly sweet girl waiting for a forever home.

Nula is spayed, vaccinated, and litter box trained.


For more information on Nula or to inquire about adopting her, please contact Roz at 647-716-2287 or by email at roz.ucrcats@live.ca.

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Rescue Group Info...

About Our Rescue Group...
Urban Cat Relief (Formerly - Fostering Felines) is a network of loving and experienced foster homes. Our volunteers open up their heart and homes and allow our rescued cats and kittens the opportunity to be a part of the family until they are adopted. Our cat rescue is also involved in feral cat colonies. We practice T.N.R (Trap, Neuter & Return) to help control the population and prevent needless suffering. We promote spay/neuter and proper pet care.
Come Meet Our Pets...
Please contact us! We have a flexible schedule and can do adoptions in multiple locations.
Our Adoption Process...
Urban Cat Relief (Formerly - Fostering Felines) strives to make the best possible between our cats and adopters. Our foster homes are observant and spend quality time with the cats to learn what makes them the happiest. Our interview process begins with a phone call and we will ask about your home and family. The adopters are welcome to ask any questions. We can then arrange a meet & greet to make sure that everyone is happy! Our adoption fees do vary but always include 1st vaccinations, deworming and a vet check for our kittens and adult cats will always be either spayed or neutered, have up to date vaccines and will have been examined by a vet. We are up front about any health issues and provide health records.
We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
Urban Cat Relief (Formerly - Fostering Felines) is based in North York, Ontario however we help cats right across the GTA, Durham Region and York Region. We are a network or loving and experienced foster homes. Our volunteers open up their heart and homes and allow our rescued cats and kittens the opportunity to be a part of the family until they are adopted.

Why Adoption is a Great Option

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

  1. Rescues and shelter volunteers in Toronto 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 Toronto 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 Toronto paves the way for another one to be saved.