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Hunter (bonded with Heart)

  • Kitten
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Tabby
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Hunter (bonded with Heart)

Brampton, ON

Breed

Tabby&Domestic Short HairMix

Physical Traits

Kitten
(less than 1 year)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Tabby (Gray / Blue / Silver), Tabby (Buff / Tan / Fawn)

Behavior

Personality
Athletic, Brave, Curious, Friendly, Playful, Smart, Sweet, Expressive
House-trained: Yes

Health

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

Hunter (bonded with Heart)’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.

Adoption Fee

$275

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Hunter (bonded with Heart)'s Story

**NOTE: 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** <br/><br/>Hunter is a sweet and expressive boy who looks surprised a lot of the time. He seems to really be listening when you talk to him. He is bonded with colony sister Heart and they have to be adopted together. They are great companions for each other, playmates, wrestling partners, and partners in crime. <br/><br/>These two are currently untouchables. They have grown to be happy in close proximity to their foster, including right beside or at her feet, but dash away if any petting or touching is suggested. They are thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining to have around for someone who doesnt have the desire or need for a lap cat or cuddle cat. <br/><br/>In his foster home, Hunter is getting over his food insecurity with dry food available all the time in addition to the wet food at meal times he so loves. He does well with the slow feeder bowl and in fact sometimes flings out dry food bits from a regular bowl with his paws to eat beside the bowl. <br/><br/>You will have to make sure all food, even that which you suspect cats wouldnt be interested in, is properly put away. He and Heart have been known to eat some people food they shouldnt have, including right through the packaging. <br/><br/>This food focus also means he may be very trainable for someone interested in taking the time. Hunters foster mom has used treats to help him overcome his fear of humans. Hes now very interested in anything she may be unwrapping! Hell take treats, especially unseasoned chicken or egg bits gently out of her hand. Churus and Delectables are big hits too! <br/><br/>Hunter has impeccable litter box habits. <br/><br/>Hunter loves to play! Either alone or with Heart, he relishes a game of soccer with cat toys like springs and mousies, and enjoys the trackballs turntable too. Hunter also basks at a sunny window in his downtime. <br/><br/>Would you like to make Hunter and Heart a part of your family? Please complete our online application found at: https://www.avacats.org/adoption-application-form.<br/><br/>Our adoption fees cover vetting and include spay/neuter, first-round of age-appropriate vaccines at the time of adoption, flea treatment, two dewormings and microchipping.<br/><br/>Adoption fees are $275 for each kitten up to 12 months old. 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.<br/><br/>All AVA kittens 12 months or younger must be adopted in pairs or go to a home with another young cat (3 years or younger). Kittens learn from each other how to behave, which helps them turn into well-adjusted adult cats. In general, paired cats have happier and healthier lives because they have a constant companion and playmate. Plus, its twice the fun for you, and half the work!

**NOTE: 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**

Hunter is a sweet and expressive boy who looks surprised a lot of the time. He seems to really be listening when you talk to him. He is bonded with colony sister Heart and they have to be adopted together. They are great companions for each other, playmates, wrestling partners, and partners in crime.

These two are currently untouchables. They have grown to be happy in close proximity to their foster, including right beside or at her feet, but dash away if any petting or touching is suggested. They are thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining to have around for someone who doesnt have the desire or need for a lap cat or cuddle cat.

In his foster home, Hunter is getting over his food insecurity with dry food available all the time in addition to the wet food at meal times he so loves. He does well with the slow feeder bowl and in fact somet

**NOTE: 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**

Hunter is a sweet and expressive boy who looks surprised a lot of the time. He seems to really be listening when you talk to him. He is bonded with colony sister Heart and they have to be adopted together. They are great companions for each other, playmates, wrestling partners, and partners in crime.

These two are currently untouchables. They have grown to be happy in close proximity to their foster, including right beside or at her feet, but dash away if any petting or touching is suggested. They are thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining to have around for someone who doesnt have the desire or need for a lap cat or cuddle cat.

In his foster home, Hunter is getting over his food insecurity with dry food available all the time in addition to the wet food at meal times he so loves. He does well with the slow feeder bowl and in fact sometimes flings out dry food bits from a regular bowl with his paws to eat beside the bowl.

You will have to make sure all food, even that which you suspect cats wouldnt be interested in, is properly put away. He and Heart have been known to eat some people food they shouldnt have, including right through the packaging.

This food focus also means he may be very trainable for someon

Consider Hunter (bonded with Heart) for adoption?

How To Adopt

Hunter (bond... was listed as ADOPTABLE by Action Volunteers for Animals - Toronto West
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Action Volunteers for Animals - Toronto West'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. As of October 1, 2022, AVA’s adoption fee schedule will be as follows: Adult over 1 year: $200 (with initial vaccine) Adult over 1 year: $250 (with second/booster vaccine) Kitten or juvenile under 1 year: $225 (with initial vaccine) Kitten or juvenile under 1 year: $275 (with booster vaccine) Special breeds: Starting at $225 – a $50 fee may be applied for special breeds who have had a booster administered prior to adoption. Total fees will be confirmed by the AVA Adoption Coordinator. Think you found your new best friend? Please fill out an adoption application at http://www.avacats.org/adopt/adoption-form/

Hunter (bonded with Heart) is from Action Volunteers for Animals - Toronto West

[Woodbridge, ON]

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