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Rosie

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Rosie

Ottawa, ON

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Tabby (Gray / Blue / Silver), White

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

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

Rosie’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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.

Adoption Fee

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Rosie's Story

Rosie and her sister Maisie were born on September 15, 2025. They grew up in a home with other cats and two dogs and comfortable in a busy, active household.<br/><br/>In their foster home, both girls are loving, playful, and deeply bonded. In new environments or with new people, Rosie looks to her sister for reassurance. She is the shyer one and may hide at first, especially when visitors arrive. With time, patience, and Maisie by her side, she blossoms into a cuddly, affectionate companion.<br/><br/>Once they feel safe, Rosie and Maisie are rambunctious, curious, and very people‑oriented. They love to play, zoom around the house, and snuggle when they’re tired. They can get 'mouth when excite, giving gentle nips at hands or feet — their foster is actively working on redirecting this behavior.<br/><br/>They are fully litter trained, mostly consistent with their scratching posts, although still learning that tables and counters are not for cats. They’re enthusiastic explorers and will steal unattended human food if given the opportunity.<br/><br/>Because Rosie relies on Maisie for confidence and comfort, they are looking for a forever home together — one that gives them time to settle, and appreciates the joy of a bonded pair.

Rosie and her sister Maisie were born on September 15, 2025. They grew up in a home with other cats and two dogs and comfortable in a busy, active household.

In their foster home, both girls are loving, playful, and deeply bonded. In new environments or with new people, Rosie looks to her sister for reassurance. She is the shyer one and may hide at first, especially when visitors arrive. With time, patience, and Maisie by her side, she blossoms into a cuddly, affectionate companion.

Once they feel safe, Rosie and Maisie are rambunctious, curious, and very people‑oriented. They love to play, zoom around the house, and snuggle when they’re tired. They can get 'mouth when excite, giving gentle nips at hands or feet — their foster is actively working on redirecting this behavior.

They are fully litter trained, mostly consistent with their scratching posts, although still learning that tables and counters are not for cats. They’re enthusiastic explorers and will steal unattended human food if given the

Rosie and her sister Maisie were born on September 15, 2025. They grew up in a home with other cats and two dogs and comfortable in a busy, active household.

In their foster home, both girls are loving, playful, and deeply bonded. In new environments or with new people, Rosie looks to her sister for reassurance. She is the shyer one and may hide at first, especially when visitors arrive. With time, patience, and Maisie by her side, she blossoms into a cuddly, affectionate companion.

Once they feel safe, Rosie and Maisie are rambunctious, curious, and very people‑oriented. They love to play, zoom around the house, and snuggle when they’re tired. They can get 'mouth when excite, giving gentle nips at hands or feet — their foster is actively working on redirecting this behavior.

They are fully litter trained, mostly consistent with their scratching posts, although still learning that tables and counters are not for cats. They’re enthusiastic explorers and will steal unattended human food if given the opportunity.

Because Rosie relies on Maisie for confidence and comfort, they are looking for a forever home together — one that gives them time to settle, and appreciates the joy of a bonded pair.

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