





Finn
- Kitten
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Finn
Ottawa, ON
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Behavior
Finn’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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Finn's Story
Finn was born July 31, 2025. She is a delicate kitty that likes her cosy hideouts and her heated blanket. Originally, she didn’t much care for being petted, but now she has become a lap cat. Finn is not a dominant kitty and can be intimidated by the more assertive cats in her foster home. <br/><br/>Her favourite toy used to be the laser pointer, but now it seems to be the husk of a ground cherry or the cat dancer wand toy. She loves to fetch toys tossed to the far end of the room or down the stairs when she's feeling playful. Her foster thinks that she is a great catch! Fun fact: only about 20% of orange cats are female. <br/><br/>NOTE 1: Spays, neuters, first vaccinations and vet checks are included in the adoption fee.<br/><br/>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.<br/><br/>NOTE 3: Cat Rescue Network only adopts their cats to homes in the National Capital region of Canada
Finn was born July 31, 2025. She is a delicate kitty that likes her cosy hideouts and her heated blanket. Originally, she didn’t much care for being petted, but now she has become a lap cat. Finn is not a dominant kitty and can be intimidated by the more assertive cats in her foster home.
Her favourite toy used to be the laser pointer, but now it seems to be the husk of a ground cherry or the cat dancer wand toy. She loves to fetch toys tossed to the far end of the room or down the stairs when she's feeling playful. Her foster thinks that she is a great catch! Fun fact: only about 20% of orange cats are female.
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 Nati
Finn was born July 31, 2025. She is a delicate kitty that likes her cosy hideouts and her heated blanket. Originally, she didn’t much care for being petted, but now she has become a lap cat. Finn is not a dominant kitty and can be intimidated by the more assertive cats in her foster home.
Her favourite toy used to be the laser pointer, but now it seems to be the husk of a ground cherry or the cat dancer wand toy. She loves to fetch toys tossed to the far end of the room or down the stairs when she's feeling playful. Her foster thinks that she is a great catch! Fun fact: only about 20% of orange cats are female.
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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