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Domestic Mediumhair kittens & cats in Saskatchewan

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Below are our newest added Domestic Mediumhairs available for adoption in Saskatchewan. To see more adoptable Domestic Mediumhairs in Saskatchewan, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
We'll also keep you updated on Xalloumi's adoption status with email updates.
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Xalloumi

Domestic Mediumhair/Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Adult
Saskatoon, SK
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
Meet Xalloumi! He has the body of a cat but the personality of a puppy, because he is very cuddly and craves attention and presence. He loves to be in the same room with his human and he loves even more to walk up to you and flop down for pets (almost any kind). His ideal state is to be on your lap and is quick to begin purring deeply. He is also very vocal with a wide range of purrs/meows/chirps especially when hungry or not getting enough attention (in his opinion). Xalloumi also loves to play, is very explorative, and is quite fearless (he quickly turned his fear of the vacuum to mild distaste). Xalloumi was found on the streets in Saskatoon and lost one ear tip to frost bite. He is self-regulating on food but would benefit from some experimentation on what the best brand and type of food (wet/dry) would be best for him.Xalloumi is the sweetest boy and would bring joy and laughs to any household. Likes: Cuddling, attention, playDislikes: Being in small spaces and having no one to play withAn ideal home would have: lots of room to explore and places to perch and climb, with humans often at home to play with himGood with cats: Unsure, but probably would be fineGood with dogs: UnsureGood with children: Unsure, but probably would be fineWould this kitty enjoy an animal companion?: Unsure
We'll also keep you updated on Scruffers's adoption status with email updates.
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Scruffers

Domestic Mediumhair/Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Adult
Saskatoon, SK
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
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Breed: Domestic Long Hair* If Other, please specify :Colour/Pattern : Brown tabbyDate of Birth (if known):My Foster Likes (a few words or one sentence) : His bestest bud in the whole world, Ignatius.My Foster Dislikes (a few words or one sentence): Being separated from Ignatius. Loud noises.My Foster's Ideal Home Would Have (a few words or one sentence): A safe, quiet space to build confidenceGood with cats?: YesGood with dogs?: UnknownGood with children?: UnknownWould this kitty enjoy an animal companion?: YesTemperament: IndependentIdeal type of household?: Low activityHow long will it take kitty to settle into a new environment?: A few monthsFoster cat's bio for their adoption profile: Scruffers is another former bad boy on the mean streets. He used to spend his days scrapping the neighborhood tom cats, but now he spends them snuggling his best friend and getting booty scritches from his foster.After getting neutered, he befriended his best bud, Ignatius (from foes to friends), and together they have decided that maybe the human-folk aren't so bad. They definitely rely on each other for confidence, so at this time are a bonded pair.He does really well with other cats & loves to sit and watch what is happening in the house & snoozing in his fav spot on the cat tree. He can be playful, but right now it is typically at night when he is feeling most safe.
We'll also keep you updated on Chickpea's adoption status with email updates.
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Chickpea

Domestic Mediumhair/Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Adult
Saskatoon, SK
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
My Foster Likes:: Windows, breeze, being outside supervised, catnip, boxes, napsMy Foster Dislikes:: being over-stimulated, loud noises or sudden movements, the vet, nail clipping My Foster's Ideal Home Would Have:: Lots of attention and play time in a quiet home with not a lot of staris.Good with cats?: NoGood with dogs?: NoGood with children?: Yes, but only older, Yes, but must be quiet and understanding, ToleratesWould this kitty enjoy an animal companion?: NoTemperament: Mix of needy and independentIdeal type of household?: Low activityHow long will it take kitty to settle into a new environment?: A few monthsAny special needs or traits the adopter should know about? : Chickpea was born with club foot, As a result she has a lengthy medical history. She had an amputation in December of 2022 where they removed one of her back legs to give her more mobility. Although she is more mobile she still does not walk on all three paws. She has a lot of strength in her two front legs and drags her back leg. This has caused her to have a curvature in her back and tension in her lower back and gets laser treatments done once to twice a month at Orchard Veterinary clinic. In order for her to have pain management adopters must be prepared to continue her pain management routine. At her current vet clinic she gets chiropractic treatments which are around $70 and Laser which is $40 a treatment. Additionally Chickpea receives 3 medications a day which must be spaced out (AM/PM) and an additional medication once a week to relieve stiffness. Most medications are compounded through the University as she only takes liquid medications ( Fluoxetine, Gabapenton and Metacam). Chickpea requires carped stairs in order to go up and down or preferably a bungalow home. She is unable to jump up on surfaces so needs assistance getting on to beds and couches. Her current fosters have created custom stairs so she can sit on the window ledge and on her cat tree. As chickpea has limited mobility she requires a custom litterbox with either pine or newspaper pellets- clumping litter sticks to her and is problematic for her and her fosters. As chickpea primarily uses her two front legs she is on a particular diet to manage her weight for maximum mobility.Foster cat's bio for their adoption profile: Chickpea is a loving girl who loves to go on her harness in the summer and watch the birds and the flowers move in the wind. She is also a very loyal companion, she enjoys spending time with her fosters while they cook and do laundry, she is their shadow. Unfortunately due to her mobility issues as a kitten she uses biting as her way of communication. She likes being held and loves to receive pets but when she is finished with attention she has a tendency to bite and be rough. Recently Chickpea had a foster sister in her home, she was very loving towards the kitten but when the kitten got big enough chickpea had a hard time getting away from the kitten and was frequently overpowered. She does not do well with older cats, she frequently visits the vet where they have resident cats and she gets very defensive and aggressive. Additionally she has to receive a higher dose of her Gabapenton on days when she visits the clinic so technicians and vets can handle her.Chickpea was born with club foot, As a result she has a lengthy medical history. She had an amputation in December of 2022 where they removed one of her back legs to give her more mobility. Although she is more mobile she still does not walk on all three paws. She has a lot of strength in her two front legs and drags her back leg. This has caused her to have a curvature in her back and tension in her lower back and gets laser treatments done once to twice a month at Orchard Veterinary clinic. In order for her to have pain management adopters must be prepared to continue her pain management routine. At her current vet clinic she gets chiropractic treatments which are around $70 and Laser which is $40 a treatment. Additionally Chickpea receives 3 medications a day which must be spaced out (AM/PM) and an additional medication once a week to relieve stiffness. Most medications are compounded through the University as she only takes liquid medications ( Fluoxetine, Gabapenton and Metacam). Chickpea requires carped stairs in order to go up and down or preferably a bungalow home. She is unable to jump up on surfaces so needs assistance getting on to beds and couches. Her current fosters have created custom stairs so she can sit on the window ledge and on her cat tree. As chickpea has limited mobility she requires a custom litterbox with either pine or newspaper pellets- clumping litter sticks to her and is problematic for her and her fosters. As chickpea primarily uses her two front legs she is on a particular diet to manage her weight for maximum mobility.
We'll also keep you updated on OLGA's adoption status with email updates.
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OLGA

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, Young
Grasswood, SK
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Olga is a 1 year and 1 month old female black domestic shorthair that arrived at the shelter on March 31, 2020 and is currently available for adoption at the Saskatoon SPCA.Olga is dewormed, up to date with vaccinations and is $85.00 to adopt, with the adoption fee including all of the following:-Microchipping, which is the procedure with which a small scannable chip is inserted under the animal's skin, providing an additional form of identification-The spay/neuter surgery.-A complimentary veterinary health examination at the local participating clinic of their choice.-Age appropriate vaccinations up to the point of adoption.-Any medications required prior to adoption.If you would like to meet this cat, you can do so by visiting the Saskatoon SPCA at 5028 Clarence Avenue South in Grasswood, SK or call 306 374 7387. More information regarding the adoption process can be found at http://www.saskatoonspca.com/adopting/process and adoption applications can be placed online at http://www.saskatoonspca.com/felineprofile*Prices subject to change
We'll also keep you updated on Purrseus's adoption status with email updates.
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Purrseus

Domestic Mediumhair/Domestic Shorthair

Male, Young
Meadow Lake, SK
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We'll also keep you updated on Leonessa's adoption status with email updates.
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Leonessa

Domestic Mediumhair/Domestic Shorthair

Female, Adult
Meadow Lake, SK
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Declawed,
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North East SPCA

665 Hamilton Avenue, Melfort , SK S0E 1A0

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

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SCAT Street Cat Rescue Program Inc.

108 - 2750 Faithfull Avenue, corner of 50th Street & Faithfull Avenue, Saskatoon , SK S7K 6M6

Pet Types: cats

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The Saskatoon SPCA

5028 Clarence Avenue South, Grasswood , SK S7T 1A7

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

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