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Chyna

Bengal

Female, Senior
Mississauga, ON
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Chyna is a super loving and cuddly 3-legged cat who hasn’t let anything slow her down. She came home one day with a badly injured leg that had to be amputated (vet wasn’t sure if it was a fall or something else), but she moves and plays like a pro on three legs. She’s incredibly affectionate — she loves sleeping right on her person and getting all the cuddles. She’s also very independent, enjoys being outside, and is great with our young kids (4 and 2). She has a wonderful personality and is always gentle. We’re including her cat tree and will cover all costs — food for many months, vet checks, supplies, litter, and any incidentals. We’re sadly rehoming her because my elderly parents are moving in with us and they have severe cat allergies. We’d love a caring forever home, ideally nearby in the Georgetown area so we can visit her. Chyna has so much love to give and would make a fantastic companion.
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Ollie

Bengal

Male, Adult
Toronto, ON
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Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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DOB: April 21, 2022 - FIV/FeLV Negative Meet Ollie, a gentle soul looking for a patient, understanding home. This handsome Bengal boy has been through a lot in his life, so it takes him time to feel safe and comfortable around new people. While he may seem timid at first, Ollie is quietly observant and enjoys spending his days lounging in the sun on his kitty condo, watching the world go by. Ollie is a big fan of Churu treats and will happily accept one from a trusted friend. Unlike the typical high-energy Bengal, Ollie has a calm, low-key personality. As he settles into a secure environment and gains confidence, we expect his playful side to slowly emerge. He prefers interactions on his own terms and will need a family that understands the importance of patience and respecting his boundaries. If approached too quickly, Ollie may give a little hiss to let you know he’s uncomfortable, but he has never shown any aggression. Ollie would thrive in a quiet home with someone willing to give him the time and space he needs to blossom. Watching him learn to trust and feel safe again will be incredibly rewarding for the right person.
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Nala

Bengal

Female, 6 yrs 6 mos
Etobicoke, ON
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Let us tell ya, all about Nala!Firecracker Nala is a beautiful Bengal ready for a new beginning.ABOUT NALA- At shelter- Nala is a skittish cat who has minimal experience with humans. As such, it takes time for her to feel secure enough to express her full, unfiltered self.- Nala has made tremendous progress from hiding out in her cubby. Now she prefers confidently walking about the shelter during “out time”, sometimes even playfully teasing the other cats.- She is full of zest and high energy with a penchant for morning “zoomies” and climbing to the very top of the tallest cat tree. When she does settle down for a snooze, the cat tree is her happy place.- She’s commandeered her own private suite at the shelter, which is a larger kennel with extra space to help her relax and be more comfortable.- Nala is a very vocal and chatty cat. She may be shy around people, but she’s not shy about expressing her opinion! - She will meow excitedly for attention but then run away and hide if approached too quickly. However, she is proving to be more tolerant of the company of others and is beginning to accept gentle pets from volunteers when she feels safe.- As she starts to warm up Nala will openly and enthusiastically play with cat toys. Wands and any toy that is interactive are a big hit. She loves a good scratching pad too. - One proven way to build trust with Nala efficiently is by offering plenty of Churu!- Nala is currently enrolled in EHS’s socialization program, where dedicated volunteers are working to help her become more comfortable around people.- Nala is spayed, microchipped, dewormed, flea-treated, SNAP-tested for FIV/FeLV, and is up to date on core vaccinations.NALA’S IDEAL HOME- Skittish cats like Nala fare best in quiet, calm environments, preferably without small children or dogs.- During Nala’s socialization progress she has shown more openness to interacting with her fellow cats, however, she may still prefer to be the sole cat of the household.- Nala will do best in a home with lots of space for her to sprint, explore, and climb so she can burn off her excess energy.- Potential adopters should be prepared to commit the time, effort, and patience required to help Nala settle into her new environment. EHS will provide post-adoption support to assist Nala with a successful transition to her forever home.Nala’s next chapter is just beginning, and she will need
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Simba

Bengal

Male, 11 mos
Mississauga, Ontario, ON
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Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Simba is a big, buff, very high-energy adolescent Bengal mixed cat. He was surrendered by a previous owner who understood that Simba needed more attention at home than he could possibly provide. With people he trusts, Simba loves kisses and forehead scratches, and shows his appreciation by giving head bonks and licks to his foster mom. However, he also plays roughly on occasion and thinks that humans are playtoys. He will sometimes grab your leg and chomp down to prevent you leaving the house. He does not mind being picked up and loves to sleep curled up next to his foster mom. He likes meeting new people, especially if they will admire his cat wheel skills. Simba requires a lot of playtime per day, and sometimes nips or swats when he is not given enough attention. Because of this, Simba must be adopted into a home without young children and you must have previous Bengal experience. Simba would love to have a human to play with regularly, or a home with more than one person. Although he has lived with cats before and has gotten along selectively with some, he has also shown aggression towards others. Simba should be the only cat in his household so he can be the centre of the universe. Simba sometimes craves attention a little aggressively when he’s ignored. However he’s easily distracted and entertained by an electric ball, or the Roomba allowing his foster mom time to tend to daily chores. With more space available to run around and more people to entertain him, Simba has the potential to be a good family member. ***** Simba needs to be a single cat*****

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Toronto Cat Rescue

Toronto, ON M8X 1Y3

Pet Types: cats

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20.4 miles

Etobicoke Humane Society

67 Six Point Rd., Etobicoke, ON M8Z 2X3

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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25.2 miles

Abbey Cat Adoptions

PO Box 39504 Rpo Lakeshore Cawthra, Mississauga, Ontario, ON L5G 4S6

Pet Types: cats

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