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Russian Blue Kittens

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Kitten
Toronto, ON
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Hello, my kittens have been spayed, neutered, and microchipped at Toronto Animal Services and I am seeking loving forever homes for these six kittens that I rescued. They are friendly and social kittens and require trustworthy owners who can provide them with a stable life. As a non-breeder, my priority is their well-being. Due to financial constraints and health struggles, I am eager to find suitable adopters.
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Abracadabra *MUST BE ADOPTED W

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 5 mos
Toronto, ON
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These two are incredibly sweet, curious, and will acclimate quickly to their new environment. They may be a bit shy at first but are never aggressive and warm up fast. They love kisses, tummy rubs, and nibbling on fingers, and they’ll be best suited to a home where someone is around often, as they really enjoy companionship.When they’re not using your furniture as a jungle gym and chasing each other around, they love to nap on top of each other or cuddle right up to their foster mom! Alakazam is a little snugglier and will nap for hours in my arms or lap, while Abracadabra is a bit more rambunctious - especially around mealtime when she’ll try to climb my leg! Alakazam has been trying to nurse from her sister but does well with redirection, just make sure you’ve got a toy or something distracting on hand, as they both respond well to that when getting into mischief.They love any toy put in front of them, especially little mice, springs, or anything with a ball track and when they need to get their scratches out they’ll go right for their scratching boards/posts. They like to munch on houseplants and even climb in if the pot’s big enough! They’re also fantastic with the litter box.They’re pretty difficult to tell apart at first, though it’s getting easier as they grow. The easiest way to tell is to look for the three white hairs on Alakazam’s back.Abracadabra must be adopted with Alakazam or as a buddy to a friendly resident cat.Like all ACR cats, Abracadabra is up-to-date on vaccines and has been treated for fleas and parasites.
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Inky

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 5 yrs 11 mos
Toronto, ON
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Meet Inky, a bright, playful, and affectionate cat who’s ready to find her forever home. Though she may be shy at first, with patience and love her true personality shines through—and it’s worth the wait. Inky is endlessly entertaining with her favourite laser pointer and stuffed mice toys, and she’s always eager for a daily (or even twice-daily) play session. however, she is also happy to play on her own. She’s also a foodie at heart—never picky, happily enjoying kibble while she waits on her twice-a-day wet food (slight preference towards fish-flavoured meals), and her nightly Churu treat, which she celebrates with the cutest happy-paw dance.In addition to food and toys, Inky has a soft spot for catnip and brushing sessions, and her purrs—sometimes quiet and soothing, sometimes deep and rumbly—make her companionship even more special. As a gentle and submissive cat, she’s happiest as the only pet in a calm, loving household. She has no interest in the outdoors and would make a wonderful apartment companion. All she asks for is a scratching pad, an accessible litter box, and a human who will give her the patience and understanding she deserves.She is mostly black, with a white patch on her chest and a surprising white patch on her belly. She could not be more adorable!Inky is looking for an experienced adopter who can respect her boundaries and delight in watching her blossom into the loyal, playful, and loving companion she’s become in her foster home. If you’re ready for a truly rewarding bond, Inky is waiting to meet you.Inky had a recent dental and will need another one in mid- to late-2026. Like all ACR cats, Inky is up-to-date on vaccines and has been treated for fleas and parasites.

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