Chance

Regina Cat Rescue is a local street cat rescue charity

Vitals

Gender: Male
Age: 2 years old (perhaps younger)
Breed: Domestic Short Hair; Brown Tabby with White
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: FRPP
Other vet care: Deworming and ear mites treatments
Temperament: Playful and affectionate
Other Info: Not a good fit for small children
Adoption fee: $140

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Background

Chance was rescued on a very chilly winter day when RCR was contacted by a lady cleaning a rental property in a busy area of the city known for strays. It appeared that the residents had moved out and left Chance behind. The poor guy was cold, hungry and desperately trying to get into the property that was being cleaned - likely his former home. Thankfully, Chance was picked up by an RCR volunteer & taken to the vet for safety while he awaited a foster home. Chance was an already sterilized male with no ID. Chance was posted on lost / found with no claims. He received an excellent health check and is now ready for a forever home of his own. 

Chance is a friendly and sweet cat who is super happy to be rescued and was quick to snuggle up with his foster mom in bed the very first night! He has a very soft coat that just begs for pets and gets along great with the other cats in the home.  Chance loves to play with toys, especially little spring toys! He can be a bit rough when playing and isn't a good fit for homes with very young children. He is overall a total sweetheart who will make an excellent pet for an experienced cat loving family! 

If you’re interested in Chance:

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.

CHance before his rescue

Chance after his rescue, at the vet