Max

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Adopted November 4, 2018
Regina Cat Rescue is a local street cat rescue charity

Vitals

Gender: Male 
Age: 1 year
Breed: Domestic Short Hair; Grey tabby
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: FRPP
Other vet care: Anti-parasitic medicine
Temperament: Shy but loving once he knows you.
Other information: Max is negative for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus.

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Background

Picture this. The dead of a Saskatchewan winter. A tiny kitten struggles to survive with an infected bite on his leg from another animal. That was me, Max. Don’t worry, a kind lady who kept food out for me saw the condition I was in that day and rushed me to the vet. The vet called RCR for help. Thanks to RCR, my injury was treated, and I healed up. I was a bit shy with people at first and needed some time to adjust. I was placed in foster care and adjusted well. There are so many things to play with in a people home! Most importantly, there are no strange animals with teeth.

I am a sweet and affectionate boy. I love chin rubs. I like to turn anything I can find into a toy. I will do well in a home that has a bit of patience for me in the beginning. You know, I just need a bit of time to come out of my shell. After I do, this handsome and gentle boy here will be your perfect forever cat. So, what do you say? Is your finger ready to give me some awesome chin rubs for life?

If you are interested in Max, click here to view our adoption contract and click here to complete an adoption application or email the RCR Adoption Coordinator at rcradoptions@gmail.com for more info.

Please note: in the event there are multiple inquiries for a cat or kitten, Regina Cat Rescue will select the best suited home in the interest of a successful adoption.

Adoption fee: $140

All adoption fees and sponsorship donations contribute towards veterinary care and other costs associated with caring for Regina Cat Rescue rescued cats and kittens.

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