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My name is Freddie!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 1 month ago

Cared for by Annex Cat Rescue

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown or Chocolate
Age
Senior
Sex
Male
Pet ID
23669939
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Freddie is a lovely, sweet, shy boy who will be an adorable addition to your home.

Freddie's two favourite things in life are cuddles and food. He is very vocal and will meow to chat with you all through the day. He'll meow to say hi, meow to ask for pets, and meow out of sheer joy when it's time for dinner!

Freddie is an apprehensive kitty, who does not like loud noises or busy movements. He takes a little bit to warm up to you but when he does, you'll know because he will be nuzzling you and purring loudly. He would do best in a relaxed household with a few people to give him love. He likes to have a den to retreat and relax, but also loves to explore and sniff around.

Freddie has good litter-box habits, good eating habits, will love to sleep in bed with you, and has fun playing with string toys and balls.

Freddie previously had bad dental disease and most of his teeth have been removed - he only has 9 left. He eats wet food with some water mixed in, and loves wet treats like churu.

His blood pressure and thyroid hormone levels are borderline high - he does not currently have either of these conditions, but should be monitored in case he develops them. He also has a heart murmur and had a cardiac ultrasound, but it could not conclusively determine if he had normal benign heart variation or early hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. A follow up blood test that can help identify heart disease was normal, but to be as safe as possible the cardiologist recommended a recheck cardiac ultrasound. All of these tests would next be due in July 2024.

A veterinary diet with a urinary protection index is recommended as he has had crystals in his urine, and fish oil supplements are recommended for his heart health.

Freddie is up to date on his vaccines, and like all ACR cats he has been treated preventatively for fleas and intestinal parasites.
Rescue
Annex Cat Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
23669939
Contact
Address
P.O. Box 19028, 360A Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON M5S 3C9

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info




If you are thinking of adopting a cat or kitten, please contact us. Annex Cat Rescue has matched over 1000 cats and kittens with good adoptive homes since our group started!



Annex Cat Rescue cats live in real homes with our foster volunteers -- not in cages! This way, the cats live in normal homes and receive good food and medical care -- and lots of personal attention. We get to know each cat, so we can help you find the best cat for you. It's kind of like a kitty match-making service!



All of our cats are vaccinated, have been de-wormed, and are spayed or neutered once they reach six months of age.



We are always available if you have questions or concerns as your new cat is adjusting to your home.



Here is our adoption process:




  • Please leave a voice mail or email.


  • One of our Adoption Team volunteers will contact you to find out more about the kind of kitty you are looking for. We will suggest which of our cats might be the best match for you, and put you in touch with a few foster homes for you to contact.


  • You can go and visit the cat in the foster home and see if you think it's a match.


  • If you fall in love on the spot (so easy with kitties!) we ask you to go home and think about it overnight, since it's an important decision for you and for the kitty.


  • Then, if it's a match, you can bring your cat carrier (and the adoption fee -- which is modest and does not cover all of our expenses) then take your kitty home! We ask all adopters to sign our adoption agreement, which just sets out some basics so we all understand our roles, with the kitty's best interests first and foremost!


  • A day or two later, we'll call you to make sure all is well and provide any suggestions that might be helpful, if needed.



The Annex Cat Rescue's motto is "Cat Adoption with a Difference." If the adoption does not work out (a rare occurrence, in part due to our excellent "match-making"!), whatever the reason, the cat will always be welcomed back to our organization. We want the best for our kitties!



Please contact us today!

Go meet their pets

The Annex Cat Rescue is a grassroots community organization. We are 100% non-paid volunteer-run. Our organization attempts to make a real difference for the homeless, stray and abandoned cats in this city through direct intervention and education. Every day, many people turn to us for help when Toronto Animal Services cannot.



ACR does *not* run an animal shelter. All of our cats/kittens live in volunteer foster homes across Toronto where they are allowed to blossom and grow in a "home" environment (rather than in cages), and where they receive individual attention and love.



While this prevents possible behavioural problems associated with caging animals, this also allows us to get to know each animal intimately and thus we can make excellent matches with adopters. Potential adopters are required to make appointments to view the animals in their respective homes.



Our organization is "no kill". This means that cats in our care remain in foster homes are not euthanized (except for dire humane reasons). City shelters do not have such a policy.

More about this rescue




Cat Adoption with a Difference



The Annex Cat Rescue began as a group of volunteers living primarily in the Annex neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. We now have members from all over the city. We share a common bond -- a love of cats and concern for their welfare. We are a non-profit organization and have no government funding.



It is our goal to eliminate cruelty to animals by providing for the fostering and adoption of cats that are homeless, abandoned, or where their owners (through illness, age, or death) can no longer care for them. We try to educate members of our community regarding the proper care of cats and to provide information aimed at reducing the feral, homeless, and abandoned populations. Throughout the year, we assist in the feeding of many feral cat colonies and operate a trap-neuter/spay-return (TNR) program.



Please lend your support to our cause by adopting one of our wonderful cats or by contributing a small donation!







HOW YOU CAN HELP



The success of Annex Cat Rescue depends on the dedication of our volunteers -- not just the foster homes and trappers who work hands-on, but also those who support ACR's rescue work behind-the-scenes. If you, or anyone you know, is interested in becoming a volunteer, or expanding your work within the organization, please apply online.



Please see our website for some ways you can help. Our experienced volunteers are always there to support you, and even a few hours of your time every month can make a big difference.






Donate money! The Annex Cat Rescue is a registered Canadian charity and thus is able to issue tax receipts for donations over $10.00.



CHEQUES/MONEY ORDERS: Please snail mail your donation (payable to "Annex Cat Rescue") with the donation form that can be printed from our website.



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