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My Foster Likes (a few words or one sentence) : Other kitties, sleeping, snacks
My Foster Dislikes (a few words or one sentence): Loud people, waiting for a forever home
My Foster's Ideal Home Would Have (a few words or one sentence): Lots of toys, a feline friend
Good with cats?: Yes
Good with dogs?: Unknown but should be fine
Good with children?: Unknown but should be fine
Would this kitty enjoy an animal companion?: Yes
Temperament: Independent
Ideal type of household?: Medium activity
How long will it take kitty to settle into a new environment?: A few months
Foster cat's bio for their adoption profile: Meet Wombat! This shy, but beautiful, polite and friendly man is looking for the perfect home to call his own. Wombat has been shifted to many foster homes due to no fault of his own, as such, we really want to find his forever home where he can be stable and happy.
Wombat is a shy little fella, but will accept pets and scratches on his terms. He absolutely loves chin scratches and even enjoys the occasional belly rub! All of his shyness is forgotten with food, and he enthusiastically rubs all over his foster's legs and purrs when dinner time approaches! He has a very patient and lovely personality, once he gets used to his human.
Wombat gets along absolutely wonderfully with the resident cats, and would do very well in a home with some friends to play with. His best friend in his current foster home is the rowdy resident kitten. He also loves playing with his feather wand and with other toys in the house. Wombat doesn't meow, but makes the most adorable and funny trilling noise when he's curious - his fosters compare it to the sound a toy car makes.
The perfect home for Wombat will be an adopter who is willing to continue to gently push his boundaries and not permit him to hide where he can't be reached (i.e. the couch). Wombat is a very clever explorer and will stay hidden if he can! When not hidden, he is fairly accepting of attention especially when food is involved.
While we hope that Wombat will continue to open up and get more social with time, his potential adopter will have to understand that his shy nature might just be a part of his adorable personality!
Apply to meet the wonderful Wombat now!
Any special needs or traits the adopter should know about? (we may add this to the bio): He is very shy and scared of new people.
UPDATED BIO:
Sex: Male
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
* If Other, please specify : Black
Colour/Pattern : Solid
Date of Birth (if known):
My Foster Likes (a few words or one sentence) : Other kitties, sleeping, snacks
My Foster Dislikes (a few words or one sentence): Loud people, waiting for a forever home
My Foster's Ideal Home Would Have (a few words or one sentence): Lots of toys, a feline friend
Good with cats?: Yes
Good with dogs?: Unknown but should be fine
Good with children?: Unknown but should be fine
Would this kitty enjoy an animal companion?: Yes
Temperament: Independent
Ideal type of household?: Medium activity
How long will it take kitty to settle into a new environment?: A few months
Foster cat's bio for their adoption profile: Meet Wombat! This shy, but beautiful, polite and friendly man is looking for the perfect home to call his own. Wombat has been shifted to many foster homes due to no fault of his own, as such, we really want to find his forever home where he can be stable and happy.
Wombat is a shy little fella, but will accept pets and scratches on his terms. He absolutely loves chin scratches and even enjoys the occasional belly rub! All of his shyness is forgotten with food, and he enthusiastically rubs all over his foster's legs and purrs when dinner time approaches! He has a very patient and lovely personality, once he gets used to his human.
Wombat gets along absolutely wonderfully with the resident cats, and would do very well in a home with some friends to play with. His best friend in his current foster home is the rowdy resident kitten. He also loves playing with his feather wand and with other toys in the house. Wombat doesn't meow, but makes the most adorable and funny trilling noise when he's curious - his fosters compare it to the sound a toy car makes.
The perfect home for Wombat will be an adopter who is willing to continue to gently push his boundaries and not permit him to hide where he can't be reached (i.e. the couch). Wombat is a very clever explorer and will stay hidden if he can! When not hidden, he is fairly accepting of attention especially when food is involved.
While we hope that Wombat will continue to open up and get more social with time, his potential adopter will have to understand that his shy nature might just be a part of his adorable personality!
Apply to meet the wonderful Wombat now!
Any special needs or traits the adopter should know about? (we may add this to the bio): He is very shy and scared of new people.
Check out our adoption information at the SCAT Adoption Centre on Faithfull.
Adoption Screening form can be found on www.streetcat.ca on the FORMS & INFO page.
Potential adopters will need to have landlord permission in writing as well as a carrier to get their new companion home safely.
Check out our adoption information at the SCAT Adoption Centre on Faithfull.
Adoption Screening form can be found on www.streetcat.ca on the FORMS & INFO page.
Potential adopters will need to have landlord permission in writing as well as a carrier to get their new companion home safely.
Our Adoption Centre is a free roaming space where the animals are allowed to mingle with the people who come to visit. Come relax on the couches and have a cozy lap warmer. We are located at the corner of 50th & Faithfull Avenue.
Our Adoption Centre is a free roaming space where the animals are allowed to mingle with the people who come to visit. Come relax on the couches and have a cozy lap warmer. We are located at the corner of 50th & Faithfull Avenue.
More about this rescue
Since 1996 SCAT Street Cat Rescue's prime focus has been feral cats because of the limited options available for them. TNR is a successful option instead of the traditional trap and kill. The majority of the cats rescued by SCAT, however, are socialized and available for adoption. As the city grows, so to does the need for our services. Adopt, Donate, Volunteer, TODAY!
Since 1996 SCAT Street Cat Rescue's prime focus has been feral cats because of the limited options available for them. TNR is a successful option instead of the traditional trap and kill. The majority of the cats rescued by SCAT, however, are socialized and available for adoption. As the city grows, so to does the need for our services. Adopt, Donate, Volunteer, TODAY!