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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown or Chocolate
Age
2 years 10 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
2000240955
Hair Length
short
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Sex: Male
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
* If Other, please specify :
Colour/Pattern : brown mackerel tabby
Date of Birth (if known): January 27, 2023
Approximate date able to be adopted, if known (example: if kitten is under 8 weeks or waiting on medical treatment): April 27, 2025
My Foster Likes (a few words or one sentence) : being safe, attention, adventure
My Foster Dislikes (a few words or one sentence): boredom, any sudden approach, cats hating him
My Foster`s Ideal Home Would Have (a few words or one sentence): patient people, lots of play, cats who like him or no cats
Good with cats?: Yes, but takes time
Good with dogs?: Unknown
Good with children?: Yes, but only older/quiet
Would this kitty enjoy an animal companion?: Yes
Temperament: Mix of needy and independent
Ideal type of household?: Low activity, Medium activity
How long will it take kitty to settle into a new environment?: A few weeks, A few months
Foster cat`s bio for their adoption profile: Yuki Kattori is a recovering street cat who was living outside likely for a long time and was watched over by a couple of neighbourhood families. He is a mixture of constantly scared and vigilent on the one hand, and determined to seek adventure and whatever, on the other hand. He likes pets but has to be gently pursued and waylaid to begin enjoying them. Currently, he is attempting to integrate himself into the full shared spaces of his foster home. The resident cats are old and difficult and Yuki has to learn to respect their (totally rigid) boundaries, though he would really like to play. In short, he risks getting creamed otherwise.
He has been a litterbox champ since day one though he may never have seen a litter box before. He likes whiskas and proplan kibble, loves treats but not wet food of any sort we have found. This last trait made him difficult to trap, as we usually rely on such delicacies as sardines. He seems to be magnificently healthy.
At present, Yuki is suitable for homes with plenty of patience or with knowledge of feral cat quirks. He darts about like a madman if you so much as look at him, but if you approach with stealth and perform massage, a purr may be forthcoming, and a lot of writhing around.
Yuki suggests you take a look at his book, called What Cats Want by Dr. Yuki Hattori.
Sex: Male
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
* If Other, please specify :
Colour/Pattern : brown mackerel tabby
Date of Birth (if known): January 27, 2023
Approximate date able to be adopted, if known (example: if kitten is under 8 weeks or waiting on medical treatment): April 27, 2025
My Foster Likes (a few words or one sentence) : being safe, attention, adventure
My Foster Dislikes (a few words or one sentence): boredom, any sudden approach, cats hating him
My Foster`s Ideal Home Would Have (a few words or one sentence): patient people, lots of play, cats who like him or no cats
Good with cats?: Yes, but takes time
Good with dogs?: Unknown
Good with children?: Yes, but only older/quiet
Would this kitty enjoy an animal companion?: Yes
Temperament: Mix of needy and independent
Ideal type of household?: Low activity, Medium activity
How long will it take kitty to settle into a new environment?: A few weeks, A few months
Foster cat`s bio for their adoption profile: Yuki Kattori is a recovering street cat who was living outside likely for a long time and was watched over by a couple of neighbourhood families. He is a mixture of constantly scared and vigilent on the one hand, and determined to seek adventure and whatever, on the other hand. He likes pets but has to be gently pursued and waylaid to begin enjoying them. Currently, he is attempting to integrate himself into the full shared spaces of his foster home. The resident cats are old and difficult and Yuki has to learn to respect their (totally rigid) boundaries, though he would really like to play. In short, he risks getting creamed otherwise.
He has been a litterbox champ since day one though he may never have seen a litter box before. He likes whiskas and proplan kibble, loves treats but not wet food of any sort we have found. This last trait made him difficult to trap, as we usually rely on such delicacies as sardines. He seems to be magnificently healthy.
At present, Yuki is suitable for homes with plenty of patience or with knowledge of feral cat quirks. He darts about like a madman if you so much as look at him, but if you approach with stealth and perform massage, a purr may be forthcoming, and a lot of writhing around.
Yuki suggests you take a look at his book, called What Cats Want by Dr. Yuki Hattori.
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!
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