Thin Mint
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Thin Mint
Port Perry, ON
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Thin Mint’s Compatibility
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Thin Mint's Story
Thin Mint- Domestic Shorthair<br/>•Age: around 1-2 years old<br/>•Gender: Male/Neutered<br/>•Colour: Black & White<br/>Meet Thin Mint, a very scared, shut-down kitty who spends most of his day hiding. He isn’t aggressive at all; he doesn’t hiss or swat, but he’s deeply fearful and not comfortable being around people. Because of this, he would do best in a quiet, low-pressure environment where he isn’t expected to be a typical house cat.<br/>He’s used to living more independently and would likely thrive as a barn cat or in a similar outdoor-safe setting where he can keep to himself, explore at his own pace, and still be cared for.<br/>If you have a safe barn or property and room in your heart for a cat who just needs a place to exist peacefully, this boy could really use a chance. 🐾<br/>Adoption Fee: $150, tax included <br/>How to adopt : If you think you could be a good fit for Thin Mint, please complete an application, https://www.uxbridge.ca/en/living-here/adoptions.aspx, applications should be emailed to animal-shelter@uxsc.ca or come in to meet him, <br/>Monday-Friday 10am-5pm or<br/>Saturday 10am-12pm<br/>For more information please contact Uxbridge-Scugog Animal Shelter at 905 985 9547 or come in and speak with staff at 1360 Reach St, Port Perry, ON L9L 0C2
Thin Mint- Domestic Shorthair
•Age: around 1-2 years old
•Gender: Male/Neutered
•Colour: Black & White
Meet Thin Mint, a very scared, shut-down kitty who spends most of his day hiding. He isn’t aggressive at all; he doesn’t hiss or swat, but he’s deeply fearful and not comfortable being around people. Because of this, he would do best in a quiet, low-pressure environment where he isn’t expected to be a typical house cat.
He’s used to living more independently and would likely thrive as a barn cat or in a similar outdoor-safe setting where he can keep to himself, explore at his own pace, and still be cared for.
If you have a safe barn or property and room in your heart for a cat who just needs a place to exist peacefully, this boy could really use a chance. 🐾
Adoption Fee: $150, tax included
How to adopt : If you think you could be a good fit for Thin Mint, please complete an application, https://www.uxbridge.ca/en/living-here/adoptions.aspx, applications should be emailed to animal-shelter@u
Thin Mint- Domestic Shorthair
•Age: around 1-2 years old
•Gender: Male/Neutered
•Colour: Black & White
Meet Thin Mint, a very scared, shut-down kitty who spends most of his day hiding. He isn’t aggressive at all; he doesn’t hiss or swat, but he’s deeply fearful and not comfortable being around people. Because of this, he would do best in a quiet, low-pressure environment where he isn’t expected to be a typical house cat.
He’s used to living more independently and would likely thrive as a barn cat or in a similar outdoor-safe setting where he can keep to himself, explore at his own pace, and still be cared for.
If you have a safe barn or property and room in your heart for a cat who just needs a place to exist peacefully, this boy could really use a chance. 🐾
Adoption Fee: $150, tax included
How to adopt : If you think you could be a good fit for Thin Mint, please complete an application, https://www.uxbridge.ca/en/living-here/adoptions.aspx, applications should be emailed to animal-shelter@uxsc.ca or come in to meet him,
Monday-Friday 10am-5pm or
Saturday 10am-12pm
For more information please contact Uxbridge-Scugog Animal Shelter at 905 985 9547 or come in and speak with staff at 1360 Reach St, Port Perry, ON L9L 0C2
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Thin Mint is from Uxbridge-Scugog Animal Control Centre
[Port Perry, ON]
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