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Dutchess

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Dutchess

Pickering, ON

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Tortoiseshell

Behavior

Personality
Gentle, Quiet, Shy, Brave
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Dutchess’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Dutchess's Story

Empress, Sultan, Tsaritsa, Dame, Duchess, Lady and Khan were members of a small colony in rural Ontario.<br/><br/>Dutchess is a stunning 3-year-old tortoiseshell with the most striking burst of orange across her face — she truly turns heads. But behind that beauty is a tender, sensitive heart.<br/><br/>After living her life outdoors, moving inside has been a big adjustment. Dutchess is still learning that people can be safe and that indoor life comes with warmth, comfort, and full food bowls. She is very nervous around new people, but there isn’t a mean bone in her body. Even when she’s scared, she remains gentle.<br/><br/>And here’s the sweetest sign of hope — even though she’s afraid, she will still take treats from your hand. That quiet bravery says so much about her willingness to trust.<br/><br/>She does well with other cats and often finds comfort curled up inside a cat house with her smaller buddy, Tsaritza. Having feline friends helps her feel secure as she continues to build confidence.<br/><br/>Dutchess is looking for a patient, understanding home where she can move at her own pace. She may not be the cat who runs up to greet you right away — but for the right family, watching her blossom will be incredibly rewarding. She has so much potential just waiting to be discovered. <br/><br/>Would you like to make Dutchess a part of your family? Please complete our online application found at: www.avacats.org/adoption-application-form<br/><br/>Our adoption fees cover vetting and include spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccines (initial FVRCP and rabies), flea treatment, two dewormings and microchipping.<br/><br/>Adoption fees are $250 for each adult cat 1 year or older. Please note that fees may apply for additional required vaccinations (at $75 per booster) due prior to adoption. Total adoption fees will be confirmed by the AVA Adoption Coordinator.

Empress, Sultan, Tsaritsa, Dame, Duchess, Lady and Khan were members of a small colony in rural Ontario.

Dutchess is a stunning 3-year-old tortoiseshell with the most striking burst of orange across her face — she truly turns heads. But behind that beauty is a tender, sensitive heart.

After living her life outdoors, moving inside has been a big adjustment. Dutchess is still learning that people can be safe and that indoor life comes with warmth, comfort, and full food bowls. She is very nervous around new people, but there isn’t a mean bone in her body. Even when she’s scared, she remains gentle.

And here’s the sweetest sign of hope — even though she’s afraid, she will still take treats from your hand. That quiet bravery says so much about her willingness to trust.

She does well with other cats and often finds comfort curled up inside a cat house with her smaller buddy, Tsaritza. Having feline friends helps her feel secure as she continues to build confidence.

Dutchess is looking

Empress, Sultan, Tsaritsa, Dame, Duchess, Lady and Khan were members of a small colony in rural Ontario.

Dutchess is a stunning 3-year-old tortoiseshell with the most striking burst of orange across her face — she truly turns heads. But behind that beauty is a tender, sensitive heart.

After living her life outdoors, moving inside has been a big adjustment. Dutchess is still learning that people can be safe and that indoor life comes with warmth, comfort, and full food bowls. She is very nervous around new people, but there isn’t a mean bone in her body. Even when she’s scared, she remains gentle.

And here’s the sweetest sign of hope — even though she’s afraid, she will still take treats from your hand. That quiet bravery says so much about her willingness to trust.

She does well with other cats and often finds comfort curled up inside a cat house with her smaller buddy, Tsaritza. Having feline friends helps her feel secure as she continues to build confidence.

Dutchess is looking for a patient, understanding home where she can move at her own pace. She may not be the cat who runs up to greet you right away — but for the right family, watching her blossom will be incredibly rewarding. She has so much potential just waiting to be discovered.

Would you like to make Dutchess a part of your family? Please complete our online application found at: www.avacats.org/adopt

How To Adopt

Dutchess was listed as Adoptable by Action Volunteers for Animals - Durham Region
How can I adopt Dutchess?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Action Volunteers for Animals - Durham Region. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Dutchess is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Action Volunteers for Animals - Durham Region for details on the pet.
When can I meet Dutchess?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Action Volunteers for Animals - Durham Region will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Dutchess, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Action Volunteers for Animals - Durham Region, and they'll be happy to help!
Action Volunteers for Animals - Durham Region's Adoption Policy
All AVA kittens under 12 months of age MUST be adopted in pairs or to a home with another young cat. AVA does not accept applications for single kittens. AVA does not adopt out of province or out of country. Adopters should live within a one-hour radius of our locations in the Greater Toronto Horseshoe Area (GTHA). Due to the overwhelming volume of applications we are receiving, a response to short-listed applicants may be delayed. While we endeavour to contact short-listed applicants within 48 hours, a response may take up to a week. Adoption Fees Standard adoption fees for cats and kittens include vetting, spay/neuter, two dewormings, microchip, and initial vaccine at the time of adoption (FVRCP and rabies if age-appropriate). Additional fees may apply for cats who have had, or are due for, vaccine boosters prior to adoption. Testing for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) or Feline Leukemia (FeLV) is is not included unless specifically indicated, as testing is not standard practice. Adult over 1 year: $250 (with initial vaccine) Adult over 1 year: $325 (with second/booster vaccine at $75) Kitten or juvenile under 1 year: $275 (with initial vaccine) Kitten or juvenile under 1 year: $350 (with booster vaccine at $75) Seniors (10+ years) and special needs: $200 Special breeds: Starting at $250 – a $75 fee may be applied for special breeds who have had a booster administered prior to adoption.

Dutchess is from Action Volunteers for Animals - Durham Region

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