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ORA - Organization
for the Rescue of Animals
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This
Week's Featured Pets are Bei Bei and Bao Bao

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Bei
Bei and Bao Bao urgently need a home. Their current foster parents
are leaving the country at the beginning of April. Please consider
either adopting or fostering these cuties.
Bei Bei and her brother Bao Bao (Chinese names meaning babies)are
part of a colony of 17 cats rescued on Thanksgiving week-end.
They are spayed and neutered and they have been vaccinated.
They are approximately 7 months old and very healthy. Extremely
bonded to each either, they cannot be split. They are very playful
and absolutely gorgeous. Bei is a calico with intense green
eyes. Bao, a handsome fluffy white and orange tabby, has deep
amber eyes.
Please open your heart and your home to Bei and Bao.
For more info, please call Claudia at 416-726-5762 or 905-727-6375.
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Who
We Are
ORA — Organization for the Rescue of Animals —
is a registered Canadian charity completely run by volunteers. ORA operates
in and around the Greater Toronto Area, working for the well-being and
protection of all our fellow animals. While we are devoted to protect the rights and interests of any animal species,
we have found ourselves largely involved with the rescue of cats.
We think that all cats should be neutered and
spayed because there aren’t enough homes for the cats that fill our
city’s rescues and shelters now. ORA’s activities include rescuing stray
and feral cats and taking in cats surrendered by their owners. Cats we
rescue are vaccinated, spayed or neutered and de-wormed as needed. They
receive any other necessary veterinary care and then are placed in a foster
home (if a suitable adoptive home is not readily available).
Adopting
a Friend
We may have other cats for adoption that aren’t listed
here. If you wish to adopt e-mail
us or phone 416-726-5762. We will be delighted to hear from you.
We
Need You!
CAN
YOU HELP THE CATS BY BECOMING A “FOSTER PARENT”?
Like most rescues, we do not have paid staff and we do not have a shelter. Any cats that
we rescue — stray, feral or abandoned — must be kept in a foster
home. We would be unable to rescue most cats if we had to wait for
a suitable adoptive home. All rescued cats are boarded at a previously
screened home until we can find a permanent adoptive home. The foster
home should provide a tranquil environment for the cats and be able to
give them the necessary care, attention and emotional support. The cat you foster doesn't necessarily need access to your entire home; sometimes a spare room or small bathroom is sufficient, depending on the cat. If you
will help us to help them, we can save more cats from unhappy fates. Talk to us, and we'll find a foster cat that will fit your circumstances and lifestyle.
Donations
are always needed and welcome.
Official receipts for income tax purposes will be issued.
Please make cheques payable to
ORA—Organization for the Rescue of Animals.
Charitable registration #85580 9448 RR0001
Visit
our Web site at http://www.ora-animalsrescue.org/
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