Giselle

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Giselle

Nepean, ON

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black

Behavior

Personality
Quiet, Smart, Gentle, Affectionate, Curious, Friendly
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes
Declawed:
No

Giselle’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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Giselle's Story

Giselle is a beautiful house-panther. Here is a description of her, in the words of her wonderful foster:<br/><br/>“What is there to say about my beloved Giselley other than that this sweet angel has stolen my heart.<br/><br/>Giselle is a 14-year-old house panther and I have had the privilege of fostering her these past few months. Gisèle is palliative and is living out what time she has left in luxury. Her owner passed away and she was subsequently surrendered to a shelter, from which FTCR rescued her and she came to me.<br/><br/>Gisèle is in kidney failure and struggles with incontinence as a result. When in her room, she is amazing at going in her litter box and on her pee pads!! But pee pads along a wide area around her litter box is a necessity – she pees a lot! When roaming, she wears diapers and doesn’t put up a fuss about them at all. She happily explores during her “diaper time” and thoroughly enjoys drinking out of the kitchen sink, lol. Also because of her kidney failure, she requires fluids every other night, which she also takes like a champ! She also has arthritis and requires solensia monthly which keeps this little old lady mobile! She can even do the stairs in my house! It’s important that whoever is lucky enough to win the Gisèle lottery knows that pee pads and diapers are an important part of her routine, otherwise she will have some accidents, and that fluids and solensia are part of her health regime!<br/><br/>Personality-wise, Gisèle is my little dolly. I call her my Lady G, because she walks in such a sophisticated manner. She loves to be close to you, and she will enjoy your lap from time to time, but she will mostly prefer to sit on a cozy bed nice and close to you. She soaks up pets and is the sweetest lady, and she will look at you with the kindest eyes that seem to be a window into her beautiful soul. Some of her favourite things are freshly fluffed blankets and hanging out behind the spider plant jungle,<br/><br/>Gisèle has even grown to like my resident cats when they aren’t being rambunctious and seems to be comforted when they are near her. She would enjoy a home with the company of older and quiet friends, but would also do well as an only cat and the queen of her castle.<br/><br/>She is also quite picky about her food, but she is very hungry!! She won’t eat kibble, only wet food. She loves poultry, with turkey being her absolute favourite – especially in chunks or shreds (she isn’t a big fan of pate). She will eat 3-4 cans of wet food a day easily, and she will let you know when she’s hungry! 🙂 She is also a huge fan of lol soups and Temptations treats.<br/><br/>Giselle, as a palliative lady, has a lot of medical needs, but for the well-prepared adopter, she is so unbelievably worth it. She is a wonderful girl with the sweetest disposition, the most enchanting personality and the most beautiful eyes!<br/><br/>I love Gisele with all my heart, and anyone who adopts this lady will too🖤🖤🖤“

Giselle is a beautiful house-panther. Here is a description of her, in the words of her wonderful foster:

“What is there to say about my beloved Giselley other than that this sweet angel has stolen my heart.

Giselle is a 14-year-old house panther and I have had the privilege of fostering her these past few months. Gisèle is palliative and is living out what time she has left in luxury. Her owner passed away and she was subsequently surrendered to a shelter, from which FTCR rescued her and she came to me.

Gisèle is in kidney failure and struggles with incontinence as a result. When in her room, she is amazing at going in her litter box and on her pee pads!! But pee pads along a wide area around her litter box is a necessity – she pees a lot! When roaming, she wears diapers and doesn’t put up a fuss about them at all. She happily explores during her “diaper time” and thoroughly enjoys drinking out of the kitchen sink, lol. Also because of her kidney failure, she requires fluids every other night, whi

Giselle is a beautiful house-panther. Here is a description of her, in the words of her wonderful foster:

“What is there to say about my beloved Giselley other than that this sweet angel has stolen my heart.

Giselle is a 14-year-old house panther and I have had the privilege of fostering her these past few months. Gisèle is palliative and is living out what time she has left in luxury. Her owner passed away and she was subsequently surrendered to a shelter, from which FTCR rescued her and she came to me.

Gisèle is in kidney failure and struggles with incontinence as a result. When in her room, she is amazing at going in her litter box and on her pee pads!! But pee pads along a wide area around her litter box is a necessity – she pees a lot! When roaming, she wears diapers and doesn’t put up a fuss about them at all. She happily explores during her “diaper time” and thoroughly enjoys drinking out of the kitchen sink, lol. Also because of her kidney failure, she requires fluids every other night, which she also takes like a champ! She also has arthritis and requires solensia monthly which keeps this little old lady mobile! She can even do the stairs in my house! It’s important that whoever is lucky enough to win the Gisèle lottery knows that pee pads and diapers are an important part of her routine, otherwise she will have some accidents, and that fluids and solensia are part of her health re

How To Adopt

Giselle was listed as ADOPTABLE by Furry Tales Cat Rescue
How can I adopt Giselle?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Furry Tales Cat Rescue. 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 Giselle 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 Furry Tales Cat Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Giselle?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Furry Tales Cat Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Giselle, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Furry Tales Cat Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Furry Tales Cat Rescue's Adoption Policy
Our adoption process consists of 4 steps: 1. Submit Application Potential adopters (aged 22+) begin by completing an online application on the “Adoptable Cats” page. FTCR may verify submitted details and selects applicants based on suitability and completeness. 2. Telephone Screening An adoption coordinator arranges a phone interview to review your application, learn more about your home, and evaluate match suitability. Only chosen applicants will be contacted for this screening . 3. Meet the Cat Cattery cats: meets at the Smiths Falls facility by appointment. Foster-home cats: virtual visits arranged with the foster parent; adopters travel to the Ottawa area for pickup. Partner store (Ottawa): in-person meetings during volunteer hours. 4. Finalize Adoption Once approved, adopters complete the adoption contract, receive all medical records and microchip information, and pick up the cat using a carrier and blanket

Giselle is from Furry Tales Cat Rescue

[Smiths falls, ON]

Our Mission
Furry Tales Cat Rescue is a registered Canadian charity dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming cats in need. We focus on giving second chances to stray, abandoned, and vulnerable cats by providing compassionate care and finding them loving, permanent homes

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