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About
- Coat length
- Short
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
- Good in a home with
- Other cats.
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Meet Coco
Coco was born around August 2023 and was found outside as a young kitten. She was placed with a mother cat who raised her with her own litter. As a cat that spent significant time outside before being brought into the rescue, she does have her feral side. Her adopter will need to be patient with her as she is slow to warm up to new people. And she will likely always be afraid of strangers. However, once she gets to know someone she is a wonderful, warm, playful cat. She loves playing with pom-poms, laser pointers and wand toys. She comes running when her foster turns the TV on because she likes watching mouse videos on Youtube. Her foster has placed a cat bed on a side table in his office such that she can lay down beside the foster while working, sometimes nudging his arm for attention to get pets. Coco likes sleeping on the bed with her human, but she is also active at various times during the night. Not noisy, she just enjoys rolling her toy balls around and patrolling the house at night. If you have the patience to let a shy, timid cat into your home, with time Coco will work her way into your heart
NOTE 1: Spays, neuters, first vaccinations and vet checks are included in the adoption fee.
NOTE 2: Because a young kitten needs feline companionship, it is the policy of Cat Rescue Network that kittens 6 months or younger be adopted out in pairs unless there is another kitten or young cat already in the home.
NOTE 3: Cat Rescue Network only adopts their cats to homes in the National Capital region of Canada
NOTE 1: Spays, neuters, first vaccinations and vet checks are included in the adoption fee.
NOTE 2: Because a young kitten needs feline companionship, it is the policy of Cat Rescue Network that kittens 6 months or younger be adopted out in pairs unless there is another kitten or young cat already in the home.
NOTE 3: Cat Rescue Network only adopts their cats to homes in the National Capital region of Canada
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Coco
- Domestic Short Hair
- Young
- Female