Coca est un chat très joueur, affectueux et rigolo. Il adore la présence humaine et est curieux, notamment lorsqu’il s’installe au bord de la baignoire pour observer l’eau couler pendant la douche.
Il reçoit de la nourriture humide le matin, de la nourriture sèche le reste de la journée et une friandise humide à midi.
Il est bien habitué à la routine du coucher et reste calmement dans le salon lorsque les portes des chambres sont fermées. //
Coca is a very playful, affectionate, and funny cat who loves human interaction. Curious by nature, he enjoys sitting by the bathtub to watch the water run during showers.
He eats wet food in the morning, has dry food available during the day, and receives one wet treat at lunchtime.
He is well adjusted to bedtime routines and stays calmly in the living room when bedroom doors are closed.
Coca est un chat très joueur, affectueux et rigolo. Il adore la présence humaine et est curieux, notamment lorsqu’il s’installe au bord de la baignoire pour observer l’eau couler pendant la douche.
Il reçoit de la nourriture humide le matin, de la nourriture sèche le reste de la journée et une friandise humide à midi.
Il est bien habitué à la routine du coucher et reste calmement dans le salon lorsque les portes des chambres sont fermées. //
Coca is a very playful, affectionate, and funny cat who loves human interaction. Curious by nature, he enjoys sitting by the bathtub to watch the water run during showers.
He eats wet food in the morning, has dry food available during the day, and receives one wet treat at lunchtime.
He is well adjusted to bedtime routines and stays calmly in the living room when bedroom doors are closed.
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!
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!
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).
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.
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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