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CRICUT

  • Young
  • Male
  • Small
  • Domestic Short Hair

About CRICUT

Minesing, ON

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Small
(0-6 lbs)
Gray & White

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

CRICUT’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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CRICUT's Story

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.CRICUT is a local surrender and we had his 4 sisters back in November last year and they were known as the Craft Litter. They were all Calico's so he is in fact part Calico. He’s neutered, vaccinated including his rabies shot, microchipped and has been deemed a healthy boy by his vet. He’s just getting used to being in his foster home and getting used to the other cats around him. He was an only cat in his previous home so he’s not used to sharing his space with others so is a bit timid with them but on the whole, is adjusting very well to his new environment. He’s already exhibiting how loving and friendly he is in the way he’s coming over to his foster for head and chin scratches.<br/><br/>CRICUT is litter box trained and has been since he came into foster care. He’s very chill and quite happy to be playing with his cat toys and chasing the little balls around. He loves to relax in the cat tree and will happily sit there by the window and watch the wildlife outside. He loves his food and treats are always on the menu for him or at least so he thinks. He’s a bit wary of the resident dog but as he didn’t live with one before he is slowly getting used to him being around. He should do well with a dog in his new home as long as the dog is cat savvy. We strongly recommend the dog be introduced to him slowly and be leashed until they become well acquainted with one and other. He’s warming up to the other cats slowly but surely so we feel he would do well with another one in the home but he can be an only child as long as he’s not left alone for long periods of time. He’s lived with children so would be a good fit to a home with them and we do require them to be aged 6 years and up plus be loving and gentle towards animals.<br/>If you love the sound of CRICUT and you think he’d fit into your home then please submit an adoption application to meet him.

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.CRICUT is a local surrender and we had his 4 sisters back in November last year and they were known as the Craft Litter. They were all Calico's so he is in fact part Calico. He’s neutered, vaccinated including his rabies shot, microchipped and has been deemed a healthy boy by his vet. He’s just getting used to being in his foster home and getting used to the other cats around him. He was an only cat in his previous home so he’s not used to sharing his space with others so is a bit timid with them but on the whole, is adjusting very well to his new environment. He’s already exhibiting how loving and friendly he is in the way he’s coming over to his foster for head and chin scratches.

CRICUT is litter box trained and has been since he came into foster care. He’s very chill and quite happy to be playing with his cat toys and chasing the little balls around. He loves to relax in the cat tree and will happily sit there by the window and watch the wil

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.CRICUT is a local surrender and we had his 4 sisters back in November last year and they were known as the Craft Litter. They were all Calico's so he is in fact part Calico. He’s neutered, vaccinated including his rabies shot, microchipped and has been deemed a healthy boy by his vet. He’s just getting used to being in his foster home and getting used to the other cats around him. He was an only cat in his previous home so he’s not used to sharing his space with others so is a bit timid with them but on the whole, is adjusting very well to his new environment. He’s already exhibiting how loving and friendly he is in the way he’s coming over to his foster for head and chin scratches.

CRICUT is litter box trained and has been since he came into foster care. He’s very chill and quite happy to be playing with his cat toys and chasing the little balls around. He loves to relax in the cat tree and will happily sit there by the window and watch the wildlife outside. He loves his food and treats are always on the menu for him or at least so he thinks. He’s a bit wary of the resident dog but as he didn’t live with one before he is slowly getting used to him being around. He should do well with a dog in his new home as long as the dog is cat savvy. We strongly recommend the dog be introduced to him slowly and be leashed until they become well acqu

CRICUT is from Rescue 1 At A Time

[Minesing, ON]

Our Mission
We are a dog and cat rescue covering Barrie and surrounding area. While our rescue is fairly new, the problem of abandoned pets in need of homes is not. We are purely foster-based, and are always looking for foster homes to help us help animals. Our volunteers are dedicated to helping animals find the loving homes that they...
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