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Cashew (adoption Pending)

Siamese

Male, Young
West Vancouver, BC
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(when grown) -
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Not good with kids, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Cashew!Cashew is a beautiful boy searching for his furever home. He's a playful, curious spirit who is slowly learning that the world can be a safe and loving place.Cashew came from a hoarding situation, so he's still discovering that humans can be trusted friends. While he's not fully confident with petting yet, he's becoming more comfortable around people, especially those who sit quietly with him and let him approach at his own pace.This boy loves wand toys, especially anything with feathers, and we expect his playful side to shine even more once he settles into a stable home.Cashew is looking for an adopter who has plenty of cat experience and the patience to support a shy cat's journey. Cashew will take a while to settle into a new home but has already made wonderful progress in foster care, accepting gentle pets when treats are involved and showing more curiosity every day.Cashew is looking for an adult only home with a calm, predictable routine where he can continue to build confidence and feel safe. Cashew has previously lived with other cats and shows interest in feline companions. He may do well with a confident, outgoing cat who can help show him the ropes, given a slow and thoughtful introduction.If you're a patient, compassionate adopter who finds joy in helping a shy cat blossom, Cashew may be the perfect match for you.Cashew is currently in foster care so he is not viewable in shelter, we will be contacting those who apply online. Primary Color: Chocolate Point Weight: 3.6 Age: 2yrs 1mths 2wks
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Zoey

Siamese

Female, 5 yrs 8 mos
Sidney, BC
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This stunning seal point kitty with the bright blue eyes is Zoey. She is a Siamese diva who is looking for just the right home to suit her needs. Someone who lives a laid back lifestyle in a quiet home will be ideal. Zoey's new person should be willing to provide small and gentle amounts of affection on Zoey's terms (not terribly often) and also will follow a routine feeding regimen (much to Zoey's dismay). This girl knows what she wants when she wants it. She's independent and sassy. Although Zoey is definitely not a lap cat and does not often ask for attention, she does like to be around people on her own terms. She was slow to come around, but now spends quite a bit of time with her fosters and will seek them out (although her tolerance for being touched or petted hasn't really increased.) When Zoey is feeling receptive, she allows some gentle scratching under her chin and on the back of her neck, as well as a few pets. If you continue petting Zoey past her limit, she will let you know that she's had enough. She does enjoy being talked to but prefers if you keep your hands to yourself. She has become interested in playing on a routine basis, usually in the evening and sometimes in the morning also. She isn't generally a fast moving cat so it can be almost like playing in slow motion, but she does obviously enjoy it and is entertained. About 10-15 minutes a session is usually enough. Despite Zoey's low interest level in affection, she is often found waiting in the hall to greet her foster family if they've been out of the house for any period of time. Zoey is a low maintenance cat who doesn't need a large area to run around in. She has the zoomies occasionally, but rarely runs anywhere otherwise. Like any cat, she likes looking out the window but really wants an easy access route. This girl is quite lazy! What Zoey really wants is to get right into bed with you; right between the sheets. She also enjoys sleeping right under a light blanket on top of a bed (preferably the bed her people use.) She's quirky, what can we say? She is also a cat that enjoys having lots of surfaces to scratch. Trimming her nails isn't something Zoey enjoys, so having lots of both horizontal and vertical surfaces for her to scratch on is important. We're unsure why, but Zoey seems to gravitate towards the men in her foster family more so than the women (although she is happy to spend time around both men and women.) Her foster mom (despite being very gentle with Zoey) also seems to attract more sass from miss diva than her foster dad does. As well, Zoey uses her mouth to communicate with her foster mom if she thinks it's time to eat or play. She does not use her mouth on her foster dad. We don't know why she's more comfortable with men than women in general, but it's an interesting thing to note. Zoey will do best in a quiet home with 1 or 2 calm, cat-experienced adults. It will be really important that Zoey's new family can read her body language to know when it's appropriate to give affection and when she needs space. Zoey has no experience with other animals (cats or dogs) and doesn't give the impression she's looking for company. She will not be a suitable cat for a home with children. Since she's fairly independent, it probably doesn't matter too much whether Zoey's new family is home for much of the day or works. Thus far, Zoey has been used to living with retired folks who are home most of the day. Zoey was surrendered to us because her senior owners were moving into a care home. The change was very difficult for her and it took her a long time to settle in. Therefore, we are looking for a home for Zoey where she is unlikely to have to endure another move at any point in her future. She turned 5 years old in August 2025, so we hope that she has another 10-15 years + ahead of her. Zoey gets very stressed in the care, so at this time we are only considering homes for her that are in the Greater Victoria/Peninsula area (south of Duncan.) If you'd like to apply to adopt Zoey, please visit the adoption section of our website at https://victoriapets.ca/adoption process/.

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21.4 miles

BC SPCA - West Vancouver Branch

1020 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, BC V7T 1B1

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, small animals

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23.4 miles

Orcas Animal Protection Society

84A Hope Lane, Eastsound, WA 98245

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

30.3 miles

Victoria Pet Adoption Society

PO Box 2324, Sidney, BC V8L 3W6

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Rescue

34 miles

Three Little Pitties Rescue - Bellingham WA transport

Bellingham, WA 98229

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Shelter

42.5 miles

The Cat's Meow

803 4th Street, Anacortes, WA 98221

Pet Types: cats

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