Pixie - Needs a Cat Friend and Quiet Home

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VITALS

Gender: Male
DOB: June 3, 2024
Breed: Domestic Short Hair; Tabby with White
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: FRPP
Other vet care: Anti parasitic treatments (deworming and ear mites).
Temperament: Shy, gentle and playful
Other Info: Good with other cats with a proper introduction. Would thrive in a quiet home with another cat buddy to help build confidence.
Adoption Fee: $150

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BACKGROUND

Meet Pixie– a gentle soul with a heart full of quiet love! 💕

Pixie’s journey started in a backyard, born to a feral momma alongside his five siblings. By the time Regina Cat Rescue was called in, the kittens were already 12–14 weeks old and well on their way to being feral themselves. But thanks to daily feeding and small acts of human kindness, Pixie and his crew were given a chance to learn what love and trust truly feel like.

It wasn’t instant—it took five months of patient socializing—but Pixie blossomed into a sweet and gentle boy. He may still be shy at first and will need time to adjust to new people and surroundings, but once he’s comfortable, he’s all about belly rubs and cozy companionship. Pixie prefers being near you rather than in your lap, soaking up your presence and affection in his own quiet way.

He’s playful, with spring toys being a favorite, and he loves spending time in the catio watching the world go by. Treat time is a highlight of his day, and he has strong bonds with his siblings and feline friends. Because of this, we strongly recommend Pixie be adopted with one of his siblings—his confidence and comfort shine brightest when he’s with his family.

Pixie gets along well with other cats, hasn’t been tested with dogs, and would thrive in a calm, patient home ready to shower him with gentle love and reassurance. 🌿🐾

Pixie is ready to bring quiet joy to the right home—could it be yours?

VITALS

Gender: Male
DOB: June 3, 2024
Breed: Domestic Short Hair; Tabby with White
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: FRPP
Other vet care: Anti parasitic treatments (deworming and ear mites).
Temperament: Shy, gentle and playful
Other Info: Good with other cats with a proper introduction. Would thrive in a quiet home with another cat buddy to help build confidence.
Adoption Fee: $150

♥️ Sponsor My Neuter

BACKGROUND

Meet Pixie– a gentle soul with a heart full of quiet love! 💕

Pixie’s journey started in a backyard, born to a feral momma alongside his five siblings. By the time Regina Cat Rescue was called in, the kittens were already 12–14 weeks old and well on their way to being feral themselves. But thanks to daily feeding and small acts of human kindness, Pixie and his crew were given a chance to learn what love and trust truly feel like.

It wasn’t instant—it took five months of patient socializing—but Pixie blossomed into a sweet and gentle boy. He may still be shy at first and will need time to adjust to new people and surroundings, but once he’s comfortable, he’s all about belly rubs and cozy companionship. Pixie prefers being near you rather than in your lap, soaking up your presence and affection in his own quiet way.

He’s playful, with spring toys being a favorite, and he loves spending time in the catio watching the world go by. Treat time is a highlight of his day, and he has strong bonds with his siblings and feline friends. Because of this, we strongly recommend Pixie be adopted with one of his siblings—his confidence and comfort shine brightest when he’s with his family.

Pixie gets along well with other cats, hasn’t been tested with dogs, and would thrive in a calm, patient home ready to shower him with gentle love and reassurance. 🌿🐾

Pixie is ready to bring quiet joy to the right home—could it be yours?

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.

 

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