Garner

Photos of Garner by Erika Gayle Photography

Photos of Garner by Erika Gayle Photography

Adopted June 12, 2019
Regina Cat Rescue is a local street cat rescue charity

Vitals

Gender: Male
Age: 6 years
Breed: Domestic Short Hair; Grey tabby
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: FRPP
Other vet care: Anti-parasitic medicine
Temperament: Shy but loving
Other information: Good with other cats.

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Background

Garner is a Regina Cat Recue (RCR) favourite due to his bumpy road to rescue! This handsome boy was a tame cat who was trapped and neutered then reluctantly returned to a community cat colony due to lack of foster space. Since then, poor Garner has had some close calls including being found cold and scared at the scene of a fire near his colony one year ago. Recently, a kind citizen took in a cold and hungry cat, and contacted us for help. When it turned out to be Garner, we knew we had to get him off the street once and for all.

Garner is a big gentle fellow who is grateful to be safe, warm and loved. He adapted very well to his foster home and was a perfect gentleman to his foster sister. Garner has weathered the streets and has now proven that he is worthy of a loving home that will take care of him for the rest of his days. He would be fine as an only cat but can also get along with others. 

If you are interested in Garner, click here to view our adoption contract and click here to complete an adoption application or email the RCR Adoption Coordinator at adoptions@reginacatrescue.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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