Bobbie

Adopted March 26, 2024

Regina Cat Rescue is a local street cat rescue charity

Vitals

Gender: Female
Age: 25 weeks old
Breed: Domestic Short Hair; Brown Tabby
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: FRPP
Other vet care: Anti-parasitic treatments
Temperament: Friendly and affectionate
Other Info: Good with other cats with a proper introduction
Adoption fee: $160

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Background

Tiny Bobbie is an adorable young lady who was literally found on the side of the highway and rescued half frozen. The little darling's ear tips were already frozen off and healed but thankfully she had a great vet check up and that was the extent of the damage. Bobbie is an absolute sweetheart who is 100% ready for a chance at the good life. 

Bobbie is a very sweet and loving young cat despite her rough start in life. She is a bit small for her age but is big on personality!  Bobbie loves to be with people and has started to discover how nice it is to be carried.She loves to sleep on your lap and to sit right beside you and even snuggles up against your head.  Bobbie is learning to play with toys and is learning to enjoy the inside life in her cozy foster home. Overall, she's just a very cute and sweet cat that could adapt to any pet loving home. 

If you’re interested in Bobbie:

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.

Rescued!

Rescued!

Tux & Oakley

Oakley’s Vitals

Gender: Male
Age: 6 years old
Breed: Domestic Short Hair; Black and white (Tuxedo mustache kitty)
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: FRPP
Other vet care: Deworming and ear mites treatments
Temperament: Friendly and sweet
Other Info: Good with other cats. Oakley’s is bonded with his previous roommate, Tux.
Adoption fee for both: $250

Tux’s Vitals

Gender: Female
Age:
DOB July 11 2021 ( 2.5 years old at time of post)
Breed: Domestic Short Hair; Black and white (Tuxedo)
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: FRPP
Other vet care: Deworming and ear mites treatments
Temperament: Affectionate and talkative
Other Info: Affectionate with people but will need a gradual introduction to other pets. Tux is bonded with her previous roommate, Oakley.
Adoption fee for both: $250

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Background

Oakley and his 2 littermates  (Sly & Tux) came into RCR care after they sadly lost their owner unexpectedly after a valiant effort to overcome homelessness.  Thankfully, they were taken in and cared for by someone in the owner's circle who is vested in getting the cats good homes. 

Oakley came into care neutered and microchipped. He has been health checked by a vet and his vaccinations and deworming status have been updated. Oakley is a bit shy at first but is the perfect cat companion once he warms up! Belly scratches are his absolute favourite but he also loves a soft blanket to knead. Oakley is happy to curl up next to his person on the couch or in bed and proved to be an enthusiastic fan of Love Is Blind, lol!  He is a sweet and friendly guy who love to play with his cat friends. Oakley’s moustachio is winning him lots of fans! 

Tux is a lovely and affectionate gal who was already spayed and microchipped upon coming into care. Unfortunately, Tux's owner had passed away and there was no-one able to take her and her siblings so they were placed into RCR foster care. RCR had Tux checked out by a veterinarian and the news was all good! Tux has been vaccinated and de-wormed. No ear mites were present and it is full speed ahead when it comes to finding Tux a loving forever home. 

Tux is a lovely young cat who is very affectionate.  She loves pets and likes to follow her humans around.  Tux gives great head butts and has the cutest little meows - she's quite “talkative".  She loves catnip toys, particularly fuzzy mice and she likes to sit on the window seats and watch birds outside.  Tux will need a gradual introduction to other cats.  Even though she previously lived with other cats she still has a hard time with the resident cats in her foster home.  She is easily startled by them and growls and hisses at them when they get close to her.  Tux would do fine as an only cat.  She loves soft things and cat beds and also loves Churu Bites. 

Tux's foster mom thinks her slowness to adjust to other cats is most likely a reflection of the amount of change she's experienced in the short time since her owner passed away.  Tux has great potential to make a loving adopter very happy! 

If you’re interested in Oakley and Tux:

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.

Photo by Alexa Lawlor

Photo by Alexa Lawlor

Oakley loves belly rubs!

Photo by Alexa Lawlor

Photo by Alexa Lawlor

Photo by Alexa Lawlor

at the vet clinic awaiting a foster placement when coming into RCR care.

At the vet clinic waiting for a placement

at the vet clinic awaiting a foster placement when coming into RCR care.

Lloyd

Regina Cat Rescue is a local street cat rescue charity

Vitals

Gender: Male
DOB: April 7th/23
Breed: Domestic Short Hair - Brown Tabby
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: FRPP
Other vet care: all cats receive anti parasitic treatments (deworming) and ear treatments (for mites ~ if needed)
Temperament: Easygoing and playful
Other Info: Good with other cats. Lloyd would love to be adopted with his sister,
Kayce.
Adoption fee: $150

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Background

Lloyd was living in an unsafe situation outdoors with her siblings when a concerned citizen spotted them and called RCR to intervene. With the temperatures sure to drop, a dedicated volunteer responded to the scene and trapped the kittens one by one. They were then taken for vet care and moved to a foster home.  Lloyd was a bit shy at first, he has adjusted to his new life in foster quickly and is now ready to light up the life of a lucky adoptive home. 

Lloyd has a super chill attitude about everything, except playing. He loves to run up and down the hallway and the stairs, chasing his sisters and the host cat in his foster home. He shares his food and his space willingly, and always shows up for pets and shin rubs at feeding time. Lloyd is quiet, very clean, and doesn't shed much at all. He is learning to play with toys, and especially likes to grab your hand and have a love bite and lick when being petted. Lloyd loves to have an afternoon nap on the bed, purrs lots and will lay next to you for a cuddle on a cold winter afternoon.

This long, sleek kitty has made a wonderful adjustment to indoor life and has lots of love to share. After proper introductions, Lloyd is likely very suitable for a family with other pets and children. He is very receptive to taking treats and making fast friends with school age children. Lloyd is sure to capture your attention with his handsome face, playfulness, and relaxed disposition.

If you’re interested in Lloyd:

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.