


Lottie
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Tortoiseshell
About Lottie
Scarborough, ON
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Lottie’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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Lottie's Story
Lottie was a fantastic mother to a litter of kittens. Now that her babies are adopted, it's her turn to get a comfortable and safe forever home.<br/><br/>Lottie is a classic tortoiseshell beauty with all the personality (and brains) the breed is known for. She may take a little time to warm up and earn her trust, but once you’re in, you’re really in! <br/><br/>When Lottie loves you, she loves deeply. She’s very sweet, gentle, and affectionate with her chosen people. One of her favorite ways to show it? Rolling around happily and showing off her belly and yes, she truly enjoys belly rubs from those she trusts! <br/><br/>Lottie would thrive in a calm, patient home where she can settle in at her own pace and form a meaningful bond.<br/><br/>Would you like to make Lottie 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, 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.
Lottie was a fantastic mother to a litter of kittens. Now that her babies are adopted, it's her turn to get a comfortable and safe forever home.
Lottie is a classic tortoiseshell beauty with all the personality (and brains) the breed is known for. She may take a little time to warm up and earn her trust, but once you’re in, you’re really in!
When Lottie loves you, she loves deeply. She’s very sweet, gentle, and affectionate with her chosen people. One of her favorite ways to show it? Rolling around happily and showing off her belly and yes, she truly enjoys belly rubs from those she trusts!
Lottie would thrive in a calm, patient home where she can settle in at her own pace and form a meaningful bond.
Would you like to make Lottie a part of your family? Please complete our online application found at: www.avacats.org/adoption-application-form.
Our adoption fees cover vetting and include spay/neuter, vaccines (initial FVRCP and rabies), flea treatment, two dewormings and microchi
Lottie was a fantastic mother to a litter of kittens. Now that her babies are adopted, it's her turn to get a comfortable and safe forever home.
Lottie is a classic tortoiseshell beauty with all the personality (and brains) the breed is known for. She may take a little time to warm up and earn her trust, but once you’re in, you’re really in!
When Lottie loves you, she loves deeply. She’s very sweet, gentle, and affectionate with her chosen people. One of her favorite ways to show it? Rolling around happily and showing off her belly and yes, she truly enjoys belly rubs from those she trusts!
Lottie would thrive in a calm, patient home where she can settle in at her own pace and form a meaningful bond.
Would you like to make Lottie a part of your family? Please complete our online application found at: www.avacats.org/adoption-application-form.
Our adoption fees cover vetting and include spay/neuter, vaccines (initial FVRCP and rabies), flea treatment, two dewormings and microchipping.
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.
How To Adopt
Lottie is from Action Volunteers for Animals - Durham Region
[Pickering, ON]
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