Cinnamon, spice, and everything nice—that’s our handsome gingerbread boy, Cinnamon.
Surrendered due to some unfortunate circumstances, this sweet boy is enjoying life in his foster home. Love and patience are allowing Cinnamon to blossom into the cat he is meant to be.
ABOUT CINAMMON - In foster - Cinnamon’s foster parents describe him as “a gentle soul who just wants love.” - He enjoys human company and is eager to check out anyone who visits the home. - Cinnamon enjoys pets under his ears and chin, and he likes to be kissed on the head. How sweet is that? - He allows brushing all over his body, except his stomach, all while enjoying a Churu treat. Gotta keep his gorgeous coat in tip-top condition, especially his stunning tail! - Cinnamon has the softest little meow and can get a good purr going to show he is happy. - He greets his foster mom in the morning, says hello with his trademark meow, asks for a quick pick-up and cuddle, and then he will settle on the back of her chair while she enjoys her coffee. What a wonderful way to start your morning! - Cinnamon has early stage kidney disease that is managed with a prescription diet. - He has a heart murmur that will need to be monitored with regular vet visits and an annual ultrasound. -Cinnamon is neutered, microchipped, dewormed, flea-treated, SNAP-tested for FIV/FeLV, and up to date on core vaccinations.
CINNAMON’S IDEAL HOME - Given his quiet nature, he will likely do best in a home with no young children. - Cinnamon would love to be your one and only feline pal so that he can enjoy all your attention. - Someone who is home more often than not would be an ideal fit for this sweetheart.
Could you be the one to open up your heart and home to Cinnamon? He deserves to be loved and cherished once again. Cinnamon will be sure to share everything nice, and even a touch of spice. Apply to adopt Cinnamon today!
If you have any questions about Cinnamon or the adoption process, please contact cats@etobicokehumanesociety.com
Cinnamon, spice, and everything nice—that’s our handsome gingerbread boy, Cinnamon.
Surrendered due to some unfortunate circumstances, this sweet boy is enjoying life in his foster home. Love and patience are allowing Cinnamon to blossom into the cat he is meant to be.
ABOUT CINAMMON - In foster - Cinnamon’s foster parents describe him as “a gentle soul who just wants love.” - He enjoys human company and is eager to check out anyone who visits the home. - Cinnamon enjoys pets under his ears and chin, and he likes to be kissed on the head. How sweet is that? - He allows brushing all over his body, except his stomach, all while enjoying a Churu treat. Gotta keep his gorgeous coat in tip-top condition, especially his stunning tail! - Cinnamon has the softest little meow and can get a good purr going to show he is happy. - He greets his foster mom in the morning, says hello with his trademark meow, asks for a quick pick-up and cuddle, and then he will settle on the back of her chair while she enjoys her coffee. What a wonderful way to start your morning! - Cinnamon has early stage kidney disease that is managed with a prescription diet. - He has a heart murmur that will need to be monitored with regular vet visits and an annual ultrasound. -Cinnamon is neutered, microchipped, dewormed, flea-treated, SNAP-tested for FIV/FeLV, and up to date on core vaccinations.
CINNAMON’S IDEAL HOME - Given his quiet nature, he will likely do best in a home with no young children. - Cinnamon would love to be your one and only feline pal so that he can enjoy all your attention. - Someone who is home more often than not would be an ideal fit for this sweetheart.
Could you be the one to open up your heart and home to Cinnamon? He deserves to be loved and cherished once again. Cinnamon will be sure to share everything nice, and even a touch of spice. Apply to adopt Cinnamon today!
If you have any questions about Cinnamon or the adoption process, please contact cats@etobicokehumanesociety.com
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.
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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.
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