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Calico kittens & cats in Toronto, Ontario

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These Calicos are available in Toronto, Ontario.
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Brownie

Calico

Female, Young
Toronto, ON
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Not good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Found Brownie on Facebook in September 2020, when she was just a few weeks old. She is a vocal cat that talks with you, has a lot of personality and she is very cute! Would be ideal the new home to have a yard, as we lived for 2 years at a house. She likes the outdoors and stays on our balcony for hours each day.

Or, how about these Calicos in cities near Toronto, Ontario

These Calicos are available for adoption close to Toronto, Ontario.
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Pickles

Calico

Female, Senior
Toronto, ON
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Good with kids,
Story
DOB: January 18th, 2014 Pickles is an energetic, senior lady who enjoys playing very much. She is a talkative gal who isn’t afraid of people and loves getting a good pet. She may take a little time to warm up but once she does she’ll be your best friend. Pickles is a calm, tiny cat who has no issues with her food or the litter box. Won't you give this senior girl a home for her golden years?

These pups are in Toronto, Ontario too!

Below are our newest added Calicos available for adoption in Toronto, Ontario. To see more adoptable Calicos in Toronto, Ontario, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Pinar

Tabby

Male, 1 yr 9 mos
Toronto, ON
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hayat - The Resilient Shar Pei Cross: Hayat, a resilient female Shar Pei cross, came into this world under challenging circumstances. Found on the side of the highway as a tiny baby among many others, she faced a tough start to life. Fortunately, fate smiled upon her when a caring individual noticed her, rescuing her from the bustling roadside. Initially believed to have a swollen face from a bee sting, her journey took an unexpected turn when a visit to the clinic revealed the normality of her condition. Hayat's fortune changed, and she found herself on a path to recovery and love. Despite her early struggles, Hayat is now a loving and gentle soul, demonstrating remarkable strength and resilience. However, Hayat's early experiences have left her a bit apprehensive towards external factors, making socialization a gradual process. She needs time to trust and acclimate to new surroundings and people. Despite this, once she familiarizes herself with a routine and the people around her, she becomes no different from other dogs. Hayat has a heart full of love and playfulness, especially evident when she engages with her feline companion, Pinar. Pinar - The Handsome Tabby Cat: Meet Pinar, a handsome male tabby cat with a tale as intriguing as his striking appearance. Discovered in a feeding area in the forest meant for dogs, Pinar's unique journey intertwined with that of Hayat. From the forest to a shared cage, and eventually to a loving home, Pinar's story is a testament to the resilience of animals. Despite his initial challenges, Pinar exudes charm and confidence. He has seamlessly adapted to domestic life, proving that love and care can transform even the most uncertain beginnings. Pinar, with his striking tabby coat and charismatic demeanor, has become an inseparable companion to Hayat. Together - A Bond Beyond Adversity: Hayat and Pinar, survivors of their tumultuous early days, found solace and companionship in each other. Their story took a turn when they were adopted into a home that, unfortunately, could not provide a permanent space for them. Now, under the care of the shelter's president in Turkey, they continue to share a home, a testament to their enduring friendship. Hayat, despite her initial shyness, blossoms in a familiar routine, especially when surrounded by the warmth of her feline friend. Pinar, with his tabby charm, adds a touch of elegance to their companionship. The duo, now 1.5 years old, is in search of a loving and lifelong home that will embrace them together, ensuring their inseparable bond endures beyond the trials of their early days. Patience and understanding are key to helping Hayat gradually open her heart to new experiences and people. Hayat and Pinar can fly to Toronto or Vancouver when they find their forever home! If you are interested in adopting them please apply; https://www.cheers2paws.org/dog-adoption-form
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Noa

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 7 mos
Toronto, ON
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Noa was found abandoned only a couple days old. So we took him in and bottle-fed and raised him into happy and healthy kittens he is today. Noa is a super cuddly guy and loves attention and affection. He is playful and would do well in a home with other kitties or cat-friendly dogs.
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Shadow

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Shorthair

Male, Senior
Toronto, ON
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(when grown) -
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Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You won't find a more proper cat than Shadow, who loves to sit with his paws crossed. This sweet senior boy stole his foster mom's heart with his curiosity, his insistence on sitting nearby, and his little mumbles of conversation. He quickly trained her on a routine that involves second breakfast, evening playtime with toys, and a pre-sleep cuddle. Shadow's idea of cuddling is squashing beside you, burrowing his head into your arm, or sleeping with you. While he's not a lap cat, he's filled with purrs when you pet him, particularly on his head. He's also highly huggable. His foster mom loves picking him up!Shadow will nip gently or swat when he's had enough (and hard if keep bugging him). He will do best in a home that's had cats before and understands how they communicate their boundaries. Shadow is slightly overweight. To help his activity, he really needs interactive playtime (he likes you to throw a toy for him to catch). He also prefers many tiny meals throughout the day (his foster mom is training him on an automatic feeder). For his joints, he prefers low seating (like folded blankets on the floor or dog pillows) and will do best in an apartment/bungalow, rather than house with many stairs.Shadow was abandoned by his original owners and living as a stray for many years. He has shown a bit of food aggression while with other cats, so is likely best as a solitary pet. However, he loves people. He always greets new visitors and is especially comfortable and affectionate with men. As an older cat, Shadow has arthritis in his back hips and has started Solensia injections once per month to alleviate pain. For his well-being and quality of life, a potential adopter will have to be able to continue this treatment for him. A home with minimal stairs would be the best environment for him. Likely because of his arthritis reducing his activity, he is also slightly overweight and is currently on a prescription metabolic food to help him lose the weight to relieve the pain on his joints caused by his weight gain. Luckily, Shadow is the chillest boy and his foster has no problem putting him in the carrier or behaving at the vets.As a senior cat, Shadow requires yearly bloodwork to monitor his health. His next test will be due in August 2024. Shadow also has some mild tartar and may require dental surgery in 2024-2025. Like all ACR cats, Shadow has been treated for fleas and parasites. Shadow is negative for FIV and FeLV.Check out Shadow playing and cuddling by following these links:https://vimeo.com/861832918?share=copyhttps://vimeo.com/861833092?share=copyhttps://vimeo.com/861832998?share=copy

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