Esme, a Adoptable Tortoiseshell in Lethbridge, AB image 1/8
Esme, a Adoptable Tortoiseshell in Lethbridge, AB image 2/8
Esme, a Adoptable Tortoiseshell in Lethbridge, AB image 3/8
Esme, a Adoptable Tortoiseshell in Lethbridge, AB image 4/8

Esme

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Tortoiseshell

About Esme

Lethbridge, AB

Breed

Tortoiseshell

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Long
Tortoiseshell, White, Torbie

Behavior

Personality
Playful, Quiet, Curious, Smart, Gentle
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Esme’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown 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.

Petfinder recommends that you should always take reasonable security steps before making online payments.

Esme's Story

Esme is in the special needs category because she is shy. Having said that, this sweet girl has made tremendous progress and will continue to do so.<br/><br/>Esme was one of three adult mother cats and several kittens rescued from a rural southern Alberta campground in the fall of 2021. Over the course of a few weeks, a compassionate individual from a neighbouring community took on the huge task of trapping all of them before winter set in. We were never able to figure out definitively who some of the kittens belonged to - after being rescued, the moms were too stressed to resume their roles as mothers. However, leaving them in the campground was not an option. A couple of weeks after Esme arrived in her foster home, she contracted distemper (panleukopenia virus) from one of the kittens who had been exposed while being housed for a few days in a non-PAW home. Esme was also suffering from badly infected ears; however, with veterinary support and intensive home-care, she completely recovered from all her challenges. Under all that fur is a tiny, but strong, body. <br/><br/>You can see from her picture the frost damage on her precious little ears. It is likely she spent the previous winter down in that lonely, frigid campground. It's difficult to imagine how she survived.<br/><br/>UPDATE: January 2024: that "little body" isn't so little these days...she's a bit of a chonk now :) <br/><br/>We can hardly believe this little beauty's transformation. From trusting only one person in her foster home - and that took time - to a little cat who her foster family have to step over as she lies in the middle of the kitchen floor: her progress has been remarkable! Her first inclination is still to run away when she's approached however, she eventually gives up and will let you pick her up. She very much enjoys being brushed and fussed over but loves playing with a string toy even more - she's so happy and playful. Noisy household activities don't really faze her. She's curious about visitors. She bats around her toys and pounces on the ball in the turbo scratcher. She races through the tunnel just for fun. She has everyone in her foster home wrapped around her little finger-claw. She lives with two small dogs who aren't exactly cat-lovers but she doesn't mind them in the least. She does just fine with other cats but for some reason, they like to pick on her! This causes her some stress sometimes.<br/><br/>It may take a little time for Esme to feel comfortable when she goes to a new home. Care must be taken to assure her a safe, indoor-only life as she is smart and know what's on the other side of an outside door. If a once-shy cat gets outside, it can be almost impossible to find them.<br/><br/>Tortoiseshell cats are very inclined towards a strong bond with their human. She's learning to tolerate kisses.

Esme is in the special needs category because she is shy. Having said that, this sweet girl has made tremendous progress and will continue to do so.

Esme was one of three adult mother cats and several kittens rescued from a rural southern Alberta campground in the fall of 2021. Over the course of a few weeks, a compassionate individual from a neighbouring community took on the huge task of trapping all of them before winter set in. We were never able to figure out definitively who some of the kittens belonged to - after being rescued, the moms were too stressed to resume their roles as mothers. However, leaving them in the campground was not an option. A couple of weeks after Esme arrived in her foster home, she contracted distemper (panleukopenia virus) from one of the kittens who had been exposed while being housed for a few days in a non-PAW home. Esme was also suffering from badly infected ears; however, with veterinary support and intensive home-care, she completely recovered from all her challenges. Under all

Esme is in the special needs category because she is shy. Having said that, this sweet girl has made tremendous progress and will continue to do so.

Esme was one of three adult mother cats and several kittens rescued from a rural southern Alberta campground in the fall of 2021. Over the course of a few weeks, a compassionate individual from a neighbouring community took on the huge task of trapping all of them before winter set in. We were never able to figure out definitively who some of the kittens belonged to - after being rescued, the moms were too stressed to resume their roles as mothers. However, leaving them in the campground was not an option. A couple of weeks after Esme arrived in her foster home, she contracted distemper (panleukopenia virus) from one of the kittens who had been exposed while being housed for a few days in a non-PAW home. Esme was also suffering from badly infected ears; however, with veterinary support and intensive home-care, she completely recovered from all her challenges. Under all that fur is a tiny, but strong, body.

You can see from her picture the frost damage on her precious little ears. It is likely she spent the previous winter down in that lonely, frigid campground. It's difficult to imagine how she survived.

UPDATE: January 2024: that "little body" isn't so little these days...she's a bit of a chonk now :)

We can hardly believe this litt

How To Adopt

Esme was listed as Adoptable by Lethbridge PAW Society
How can I adopt Esme?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Lethbridge PAW Society. 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 Esme 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 Lethbridge PAW Society for details on the pet.
When can I meet Esme?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Lethbridge PAW Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Esme, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Lethbridge PAW Society, and they'll be happy to help!
Lethbridge PAW Society's Adoption Policy
You will be invited to get together with one of our adoption counselors to fill out an adoption application. Your PAW counselor will discuss with you the type of cat you are interested in and cover many other interesting and informative topics, such as health care for your new cat, safety issues, nutrition and integrating your new cat with other pets. The application process is a very enjoyable part of adopting a cat from PAW. It helps ensure a good match so these little survivors have the best chance of staying permanently in their new person’s life.

Esme is from Lethbridge PAW Society

[Lethbridge, AB]

Consider Esme for adoption?