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My name is Boji (Gaston/Chaton)!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 1 month ago

Cared for by SPCA Montreal
Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Meet the Pet

3

Sign Adoption Contract

4

Pay Fee

5

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
White (Mostly)
Age
12 years 11 months old, Senior
Sex
Male
Pet ID
43660721
Hair Length
short

My story

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

Boji est un grand garçon gourmand à la personnalité amusante. Il ADORE manger, en particulier la nourriture humide et les friandises en tube, ce qui se voit clairement à la bave qui coule de sa bouche dès qu`il anticipe une friandise. Il aime suivre une routine qui consiste à faire de longues séances de câlins/sommeil (il essaiera de vous convaincre de faire la sieste avec lui pendant la journée ; c`est ce qu`il préfère faire avec l`humain qu`il a choisi), à attendre sa nourriture, à observer la faune, à jouer/chasser les insectes et à dormir la nuit avec sa famille.

Bien que Boji ait atteint l`âge mûr de 13 ans et ait changé plusieurs fois de foyer, c`est un battant qui a encore beaucoup de vie en lui. Sa famille d`accueil l`a vu passer d`un chat timide à un chat beaucoup plus confiant et plus sûr de lui (à condition qu`on lui donne beaucoup de gâterie en tubes !). Il est toujours plus à l`aise dans un foyer calme qui peut lui accorder beaucoup d`attention et d`encouragements (ainsi que des friandises) pour l`aider à sortir de sa coquille.

Boji souffre d`hyperthyroïdie, ce qui l`oblige à prendre des médicaments tous les jours à environ douze heures d`intervalle et à se rendre plusieurs fois par an chez le vétérinaire, mais c`est un gentil garçon qui mérite une famille qui l`aime.

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Boji is a big gourmand senior boy with a funny personality. He LOVES food, especially wet food and tube treats, which is made very obvious by his drooling whenever he anticipates a treat. He likes to follow a routine consisting of long cuddle/sleeping sessions (he will try to convince you to nap with him during the day; it’s his favourite thing to do with his chosen human), waiting for his food, watching wildlife, playtime / chasing after bugs and sleeping at night with his family.

Although Boji is the ripe age of 13 and has changed homes several times, he is a fighter who has a lot of life left in him - his foster family has seen him grow from a shy cat to a significantly more confident one with more trust in humans (as long as they give him lots of tubes!). He is still best suited for a calm home that can give him a lot of attention and encouragement (along with treats) to continue to help him break through his shell.

Boji does suffer from hyperthyroidism, which requires him to take medication daily about twelve hours apart and a few extra vet visits a year, but he is a sweet boy who deserves a family who loves him.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
43660721
Contact
Address
5215 Jean-Talon Street W., Montreal, QC H4P 1X4

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2.

Meet the Pet

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

4.

Pay Fee

5.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Most of the animals available for adoption are at our shelter, on Jean-Talon Street in Montréal. Please come meet them during our opening hours. Note the wait time can be several hours on Saturdays and Sundays so, if you can, come by on a weekday instead!

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Vous pouvez venir voir nos animaux en adoption à la SPCA de Montréal. Vous n'avez pas besoin de prendre rendez-vous, en autant que vous vous présentiez durant nos heures d'ouverture
Nous sommes situés au 5215 Jean-Talon Ouest (près de Décarie et du métro Namur).

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Don't hesitate to visit our available animals at the Montreal SPCA!
You don't need an appointment, as long as you come during our opening hours. We're located on 5215 Jean-Talon West (near Decarie and Namur metro station).

More about this shelter

Founded in Montreal in 1869, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (now known simply as the Montreal SPCA) was the first animal-welfare organization in Canada. It is not known under whose influence the society was formed, but its history acknowledges assistance from animal-welfare societies in France, England and the United States. In its early years, the SPCA concentrated primarily on improving the treatment of work horses, which were used all across the island of Montreal. The SPCA later began working on additional issues, such as humane dog control, cock-fighting and the killing of wild birds. The SPCA has come a long way since its beginnings: today, it is the largest animal-protection organization in Quebec, speaking on behalf of animals wherever there is ignorance, cruelty, exploitation or neglect.

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