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Dottie

  • Kitten
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Dottie

New Westminster, BC

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Kitten
(less than 1 year)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black & White / Tuxedo

Behavior

Personality
Loves, Smart, Affectionate, Quiet, Loyal, Gentle

Dottie’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Dottie's Story

Everyone, meet Dottie!<br/>She got her name from the sweet black dot on her precious little heart-shaped nose—don’t you just want to boop it?<br/><br/>Kids: No thank you<br/>Cats: Yes, please <br/>Dogs: Maybe <br/><br/>Dottie was brought to our attention by a good Samaritan who spotted what they described as a small, dirty kitten they hadn’t seen in the area before. They weren’t able to approach her, so we called in the trusty help of a VOKRA trapper who volunteers her time supporting stray and feral cats. With patience and care, this wonderful trapper managed to safely bring Dottie in and contact us.<br/><br/>At first, little Miss Dottie was very worried, and it was hard to tell if she was truly feral. It turns out she’s actually a total lovebug—she adores being touched and is quite the purring machine! While she is still fearful of loud noises and quick movements, she warms up quickly when she sees other cats interacting with people. Because of this, we think she’d thrive in a home where she can be the best cat sister ever.<br/><br/>Dottie would do best in an adult-only home due to her noise sensitivities. She could also do well with a calm, cat-experienced dog.<br/><br/>She has been spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, dewormed, treated for fleas, and SNAP-tested (negative). This sweet girl is officially ready for her forever home!<br/><br/>If you think your home might be the perfect fit, please fill out an application today! <br/><br/>Adoption form: https://www.newwestcity.ca/database/files/library/NWAS_Cat_Adoption_Application_2020.pdf<br/><br/>Petfinder profile: https://www.petfinder.com/cat/dottie-79699909/bc/new-westminster/new-westminster-animal-shelter-bc105/

Everyone, meet Dottie!
She got her name from the sweet black dot on her precious little heart-shaped nose—don’t you just want to boop it?

Kids: No thank you
Cats: Yes, please
Dogs: Maybe

Dottie was brought to our attention by a good Samaritan who spotted what they described as a small, dirty kitten they hadn’t seen in the area before. They weren’t able to approach her, so we called in the trusty help of a VOKRA trapper who volunteers her time supporting stray and feral cats. With patience and care, this wonderful trapper managed to safely bring Dottie in and contact us.

At first, little Miss Dottie was very worried, and it was hard to tell if she was truly feral. It turns out she’s actually a total lovebug—she adores being touched and is quite the purring machine! While she is still fearful of loud noises and quick movements, she warms up quickly when she sees other cats interacting with people. Because of this, we think she’d thrive in a home where she can be the best cat sister ever

Everyone, meet Dottie!
She got her name from the sweet black dot on her precious little heart-shaped nose—don’t you just want to boop it?

Kids: No thank you
Cats: Yes, please
Dogs: Maybe

Dottie was brought to our attention by a good Samaritan who spotted what they described as a small, dirty kitten they hadn’t seen in the area before. They weren’t able to approach her, so we called in the trusty help of a VOKRA trapper who volunteers her time supporting stray and feral cats. With patience and care, this wonderful trapper managed to safely bring Dottie in and contact us.

At first, little Miss Dottie was very worried, and it was hard to tell if she was truly feral. It turns out she’s actually a total lovebug—she adores being touched and is quite the purring machine! While she is still fearful of loud noises and quick movements, she warms up quickly when she sees other cats interacting with people. Because of this, we think she’d thrive in a home where she can be the best cat sister ever.

Dottie would do best in an adult-only home due to her noise sensitivities. She could also do well with a calm, cat-experienced dog.

She has been spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, dewormed, treated for fleas, and SNAP-tested (negative). This sweet girl is officially ready for her forever home!

If you think your home might be the perfect fit, please fill out an applicati

Dottie is from New Westminster Animal Shelter

[New Westminster, BC]

Our Mission
New Westminster Animal Services is dedicated to keeping our community safe by providing education and ensuring compliance with the Animal Care and Control Bylaw. We also operate the City’s Animal Shelter, caring for the abandoned, stray, and unwanted animals of New Westminster. Donations gratefully accepted at: https://ww...
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Location
420 Boyne Street New Westminster, BC, V3M 5K3

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