Griffin

Adopted April 22, 2024

Regina Cat Rescue is a local street cat rescue charity

Vitals

Gender: Male
Age: 4 years old
Breed: Siamese Cross - Lynx Point
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: FRPP
Other vet care: Deworming and ear mites treatments
Temperament: Sweet and affectionate
Other Info: Griff is 100% good with cats now. 👍🏼 dogs, still working on it. He will need a slow introduction to other animals
Adoption fee: $140

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Background

Stunning Griffin is one of RCR’s first rescue friends of 2024! He was discovered fending for himself as a street warrior when residents of his community started seeing his sweet face pop up more and more in the neighbourhood and they were concerned for his safety. An RCR adoptee just happened to live near the location and also reached out for help with his plight With their help and dedication, Griffin was able to get the help / vet care he needed, landing into the safety of RCR and a partner vet clinic.

Griffin is a unique fellow with  a “V” cut out in his right eye that is most likely due to his time on the streets. This is part of his cute characteristics! While Griffin is fostered in a multi pet home he has not had a lot of exposure to the existing animals in the home. He displays some aggression in this regard and with food the foster states. The foster home has the best of intentions when it comes to integration. With patience and proper introductions, Griffin could thrive in any environment. He has a sweet lil rescue tails story💕

If you’re interested in Griffin:

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.

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

Griffin after rescue/vet care loving foster life despite the cone

before rescue