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Simon

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Adult
Etobicoke, ON
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Hi, I’m Simon! 🐾 I’m looking for my forever home. 💕 I’ve been with my human since I was just 1.5 months old, and we’ve shared so many wonderful moments together. Unfortunately, my human has allergies and can’t keep me, even though they love me very much. I’m a gentle, snuggly, and loving cat — I’ll happily curl up with you and purr the day away. I also have a playful side! I love chasing the laser pointer, anything plastic (so fun!), and of course… treats. 😸 I’m curious, smart, and I’ll “talk” to you once I get comfortable. My eyes say a lot too — you’ll quickly learn how I communicate. I promise to bring joy, cuddles, and lots of laughs into your life. If you’re looking for a loyal best friend with both sweetness and personality, I’d love to meet you. 🐾💖
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Frankie *MUST BE ADOPTED WITH

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 1 yr 9 mos
Toronto, ON
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Grace and Frankie came to live with me, and my cat Quinn, last fall after spending their first few months of life outdoors in a cat colony. Over the last year, Grace & Frankie have grown from timid, shy and rambunctious kittens to confident, loving and playful indoor little ladies who enjoy spending time with me. Frankie is a smart huntress who has become my shadow, sending me love blinks from a safe distance out of petting range. I am convinced with time she will one day ask for pets; for now, she indulges a few nose boops and kisses a day. On some mornings I even wake to Frankie purring on my chest, as she knows my arms are safely tucked under my blanket. Frankie is obsessed with chewing paper; she is happy as long as she has a cardboard scratch pad to slowly bite apart and the occasional sacrificial notebook page. She also occasionally drowns her mouse toy in her water bowl in the dead of night—this is a new quirk. But her all-time favourite is any rope; I think I won Frankie over mainly because I animate strings to hunt. Grace and Frankie are still playful kittens but are now also well-mannered indoor cats. They enjoy spending most of their time entertaining each other—chasing, wrestling, or grooming each other in their cat tree basket. They are still itty bitty at 10 lbs each and manage to squeeze into the one basket! I believe it will take them a few more years to grow fully into their frames. Between bouts of play, Grace and Frankie are my constant companions along with my cat Quinn, always napping nearby. Grace and Frankie have good litter box habits, are spayed, and have all their shots. They are in good health, other than being advised by the vet to eat dental kibble to care for their gingivitis. Grace and Frankie require medication for transport as it makes them extremely nervous. I leave all my cat carriers out for napping/hiding spots in my home so the girls are now easy to put into their carriers. They are well behaved at the vet and have never had accidents when travelling to and from the vet. Grace and Frankie are amazing cats who I know will continue to flourish in a loving home.Grace and Frankie must be adopted together.Like all ACR cats, Frankie is up-to-date on vaccines and has been treated for fleas and parasites.
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Momo

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 10 yrs 4 mos
Toronto, ON
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Meet Momo — a certified love bug and professional couch companion!If you’re searching for a calm, affectionate cat to share quiet days and cozy nights, Momo is your guy.Momo is a 10-year-old male tabby who’s ready for his forever home. He prefers a peaceful environment and would do best as the only pet in an adults-only household. Regular routines help him feel secure and happy.Though his tattered ears hint at a rough past, this once-shy boy has truly blossomed. Today, Momo is an expert biscuit-maker, gentle head-bunter, and champion napper with a powerful purr motor.Quirks: Momo politely waits for the morning alarm before delicately patting your nose and chatting about breakfast. Such impeccable manners!Likes: Wand toys, scratching posts, catnip, puzzle feeders, back scratchers, and grooming brushes. The grooming brush, in particular, is a direct path to Momo’s heart—second only to a really good meal.Momo is FIV+. Cats with FIV can live a long and happy life. You can read more about FIV on our website here: https://annexcatrescue.ca/the-happy-truth-about-fiv-cats/Momo takes medication to help keep his bowels regular.Adopting Momo means gaining a devoted, affectionate companion who has so much love to give. He’s truly an awesome cat just waiting for the right home.

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