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My name is Nori!

Posted 3 days ago | Updated 3 days ago

Adoption fee: $275

This helps Ninth Life Cat Rescue of Ontario with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
7 months old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
2000365110
Hair Length
short

My story

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

NORI, F/S, DSH, BLACK
BORN-MAY/14/2025

Nori is a sleek, 7-month-old Bombay mix with the elegance and beauty of a true queen. Her glossy black fur and striking eyes will captivate you, but it’s her sweet, affectionate personality that truly shines. This cuddle queen loves to curl up beside you, shower you with little kisses, and follow you wherever you go, always eager to be part of your world.
Nori is the perfect companion for anyone looking for a kitten with endless love to give. Whether you`re relaxing on the couch or moving around the house, she’ll be right by your side, ready for snuggles and hugs. Nori would benefit from going home with one of her sisters or to a home with another young cat, as she loves the company of her fellow feline friends. If you`re in search of a loyal, affectionate kitten who’s as beautiful as she is loving, Nori is your girl!

Location- Foster Home (if interested in a meet and greet, kindly fill out a no obligation Adoption Application and arrangements will be made)
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
2000365110
Contact
Phone
Address
2525 Prince Michael Drive, P.O. Box 40056, Oakville, ON L6H 0E0

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our cats are available for adoption for $250. Contracts must be signed accepting responsibility for the cats. Adopters must sign a 'Do not declaw' clause.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our cats are available for adoption at Burlington Petsmart Stores (Brant Street, Guelph Line), Stoneycreek Petsmart Store,Oakville PetSmart stores (Hyde Gate Park, Trafalgar Road), Ancaster Petsmart, at various Pet Valu stores in the Oakville/Mississauga neighbourhoods.

More about this rescue

Our main purpose is to save the lives of cats in danger of death, starvation and disease and to educate the public about cats in their homes and neighbourhoods. Some of our rescues are hand-picked from overcrowded local shelters. Others have been rescued from known “dump” sites. Still others may be trapped from lives outside by kind volunteers or families or may be surrendered by families who can no longer care for them for various reasons.

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