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Zoey

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large

About Zoey

Saanichton, BC

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Large
(12-16 lbs)
Coat: Short
Seal Point

Behavior

Zoey’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Zoey's Story

This stunning seal point kitty with the bright blue eyes is Zoey. She is a Siamese diva who is looking for just the right home to suit her needs. Someone who lives a laid-back life-style in a quiet home will be ideal. Zoey's new person should be willing to provide small and gentle amounts of affection on Zoey's terms (not terribly often) and also will follow a routine feeding regimen (much to Zoey's dismay).<br/><br/>This girl knows what she wants when she wants it. She's independent and sassy. Although Zoey is definitely not a lap cat and does not often ask for attention, she does like to be around people on her own terms. She doesn't follow her foster family around, but rather she joins them wherever they are if she she's in the mood for company. When Zoey is feeling receptive, she allows some gentle scratching under her chin and on the back of her neck, as well as a few pets (but never for very long.) If you continue petting Zoey past her limit she will let you know that she's had enough. She does seem to enjoy being talked to and, with a little encouragement, enjoys some gentle playing. She isn't generally a fast-moving cat so it's almost like playing in slow motion, but she does obviously enjoy it and is entertained. About 10 minutes a session is usually enough. Despite Zoey's low interest level in affection, she is often found waiting in the hall to greet her foster family if they've been out of the house for any period of time. <br/><br/>Zoey is a low maintenance cat who doesn't need a large area to run around<br/>in. She has had the zoomies a few times but rarely runs anywhere. Like any cat she likes looking out the window but really wants an easy access route. This girl is quite lazy! <br/><br/>What Zoey really wants is to get right into bed with you; right between the sheets. She seems to have no interest in sleeping on top of a bed, with or without a person. She's quirky, what can we say? She is also a cat that enjoys having lots of surfaces to scratch. Trimming her nails isn't something Zoey enjoys, so having lots of both horizontal and vertical surfaces for her to scratch on is important. <br/><br/>We're unsure why, but Zoey seems to gravitate toward the men in her life more so than the women. She is happy to spend time around both men and women, but Zoey tends to ask for attention more from her foster dad than from her foster mom. Her foster mom (despite being very gentle with Zoey) also seems to attract more sass from miss diva than her foster dad does. We don't know that she's more comfortable with men than women in general, but it's an interesting thing to note. <br/><br/>Zoey will do best in a quiet home with 1 or 2 calm, cat-experienced adults. It will be really important that her new family can read Zoey's body language to know when it's appropriate to give affection and when she needs space. Zoey has no experience with other animals (cats or dogs) and will not be a suitable cat for a home with children. Since she's fairly independent, it probably doesn't matter too much whether Zoey's new family is home for much of the day or works. Thus far, Zoey has been used to living with retired folks who are home most of the day. <br/><br/>Zoey was surrendered to us because her owner was moving. The change was very difficult for her and it took her a long time to settle in. Therefore, we are looking for a home for Zoey where she is unlikely to have to endure another move at any point in her future. She is turning 5 years old in August 2025, so we hope that she has another 10-15 years + ahead of her. <br/><br/>If you'd like to apply adopt Zoey, please visit the adoption section of our website at https://victoriapets.ca/adoption-process/.

This stunning seal point kitty with the bright blue eyes is Zoey. She is a Siamese diva who is looking for just the right home to suit her needs. Someone who lives a laid-back life-style in a quiet home will be ideal. Zoey's new person should be willing to provide small and gentle amounts of affection on Zoey's terms (not terribly often) and also will follow a routine feeding regimen (much to Zoey's dismay).

This girl knows what she wants when she wants it. She's independent and sassy. Although Zoey is definitely not a lap cat and does not often ask for attention, she does like to be around people on her own terms. She doesn't follow her foster family around, but rather she joins them wherever they are if she she's in the mood for company. When Zoey is feeling receptive, she allows some gentle scratching under her chin and on the back of her neck, as well as a few pets (but never for very long.) If you continue petting Zoey past her limit she will let you know that she's had enough. She does seem to enjoy being

This stunning seal point kitty with the bright blue eyes is Zoey. She is a Siamese diva who is looking for just the right home to suit her needs. Someone who lives a laid-back life-style in a quiet home will be ideal. Zoey's new person should be willing to provide small and gentle amounts of affection on Zoey's terms (not terribly often) and also will follow a routine feeding regimen (much to Zoey's dismay).

This girl knows what she wants when she wants it. She's independent and sassy. Although Zoey is definitely not a lap cat and does not often ask for attention, she does like to be around people on her own terms. She doesn't follow her foster family around, but rather she joins them wherever they are if she she's in the mood for company. When Zoey is feeling receptive, she allows some gentle scratching under her chin and on the back of her neck, as well as a few pets (but never for very long.) If you continue petting Zoey past her limit she will let you know that she's had enough. She does seem to enjoy being talked to and, with a little encouragement, enjoys some gentle playing. She isn't generally a fast-moving cat so it's almost like playing in slow motion, but she does obviously enjoy it and is entertained. About 10 minutes a session is usually enough. Despite Zoey's low interest level in affection, she is often found waiting in the hall to greet her foster family if they've been out of the hous

How To Adopt

Zoey was listed as Adoptable by Victoria Pet Adoption Society
How can I adopt Zoey?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Victoria Pet Adoption Society. 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 Zoey 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 Victoria Pet Adoption Society for details on the pet.
When can I meet Zoey?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Victoria Pet Adoption Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Zoey, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Victoria Pet Adoption Society, and they'll be happy to help!
Victoria Pet Adoption Society's Adoption Policy
Adopting a pet is a lifetime commitment and a big responsibility. Dogs can live 15 years or more, and cats can live 20+ years. Like people, each individual pet comes with its own set of baggage, needs, and personality traits. Because your new pet will depend on you to provide its basic needs, we need to be sure that you are educated and up to the challenge. Our adoption process allows us to ask you some questions about your home environment, your lifestyle, and your needs, expectations, and limitations. We want to be sure that your new pet is going to be just as happy in its new home as you are to have it there. A Successful Adoption Process Includes the Following Steps: To start the adoption process, please complete the online adoption application found at https://victoriapets.ca/adoption-process/. If our adoption team feels as though your home will be a great fit for one of our pets they will contact you to set up a visit supervised by the foster parent who can answer some of the questions you may have about the animal of interest. You will not be able to take the pet home the day of the visit. One of our volunteers will contact you after the visit and will open a dialogue with you based on the information provided in your application. We will talk about your home and family, as well as your experience with pets. We will ask you to tell us about the kind of life and care you can offer to the adopted pet, and we will inform you about any health or behavioural issues that you should be aware of. (For dogs only) Once an adoption is pending, we will come visit your home to ensure that the environment is suitable for the pet in question, based on its needs. We can advise you of modifications that could make the adoption more successful, such as fencing and other things you may not have thought about. The adoption process generally takes several days, and this time line is intentional. It allows you time to think about your decision so that you can be sure that you are comfortable with the decision that you’ve made. Adoptions are never approved within 48 hours of the application being submitted. Once we have successfully journeyed through the steps above, you can pick up your new friend to begin a wonderful life together! Signing an adoption contract is a requirement for every pet that is adopted. Adoption Fees are as Follows: Kittens (up to 12 months of age) $400 Adult Cats (1 yr - 8yrs) $300 Senior Cats (9 yrs and older) $250 Special Needs Cats (other than kittens) $250 Puppies (up to 12 months of age) $600 Adult Dogs (1 yr - 8yrs) $400 Senior Dogs (9 yrs and older) $300 Special Needs dogs (other than puppies) $300 Rabbits $50 Guinea Pigs $30 Rats/hamsters $20 Mice $10 Adoption fees for other species may vary

Zoey is from Victoria Pet Adoption Society

[Sidney, BC]

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