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My name is Chickadee!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated over 3 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
2000085965
Hair Length

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

***AT SHELTER***

Charming Chickadee is chirping for you!

Chickadees are popular North American birds with distinctive black markings. These cute little creatures charm people with their curiosity and friendliness. Our charming Chickadee caught the attention of some kind souls who rescued him from the outdoors and brought him to a local municipal shelter. He might not know how to fly because he has sleek black fur instead of feathers (and because he's a cat), but his rescue flight landed at EHS, where he is now adjusting to the benefits of indoor life.

Right now, Chickadee is somewhat nervous and apprehensive when first approached. Although he is beginning to move around in his kennel more, he prefers to watch what is going on around him from the security of his cubby. When things are quiet he may even be found playing on his own, so there appears to be potential for him to enjoy some fun and games as his confidence grows. He would like to tell you that unlike his namesake he is not very fond of sunflower seeds, but he will often lick tube treats from the back-scratcher and sometimes even from a finger when he's feeling brave!

Although Chickadee may give a little hiss or swat if he's not ready for attention, he doesn't seem to mind if volunteers sit quietly with him. Chickadee is still unsure about hand pets, but he does respond to slow blinks and being spoken to softly. Chickadee has shown some interest in his shelter mates, so it's possible he may like a feline friend in his new home.

Chickadee is a skittish cat who has had minimal experience with humans. He is currently enrolled in EHS's socialization program, where dedicated volunteers are working to help him become more comfortable around people. There have been many successful graduates from this program, but potential adopters should be prepared to commit the time, effort, and patience required to help Chickadee along this journey. It should be noted that while some skittish cats might remain reserved, others may express their trust and affection in a variety of ways. A skittish cat will benefit from a calm, quiet environment, preferably without small children. EHS will provide post-adoption support to assist Chickadee with a successful transition to his forever home.

Will Chickadee find his forever nest with you? Fill out an adoption application today to find out!
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The adoption fee for a single cat at EHS is $175. Take home an adult feline friend for your kitty and the adoption fee for the pair is $300! For kittens under six months of age, the adoption fee is $200...Or double your cuteness quotient and adopt two wee furballs for $350! If you mix and match (kitten plus cat), the adoption fee is $300. Each of our cats is spayed/neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccines, snap tested for FIV/FeLV, dewormed, and flea treated prior to adoption. Kittens are not spayed or neutered until 5 months of age, but the cost of spay/neuter will be covered as part of the adoption.
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Interested in adopting Chickadee? It's easy! Just click "Adopt a Cat" on the EHS website (etobicokehumanesociety.com) and fill out our "Cat Adoption Form." An EHS representative will be pleased to help.
Shelter
Etobicoke Humane Society

Contact info

Pet ID
2000085965
Contact
Email Preferred
Address
67 Six Point Rd., Etobicoke, ON M8Z 2X3

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Contact us at info@etobicokehumanesociety.com

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Dog Viewing: By appointment only

Cat Viewing: 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. Meet the different cats in the shelter and also learn about our cats in foster care so we can find your perfect match.