Wimzie the cat is looking for a new lovely home in the Montréal area

Wimzie is a 4-year-old multicoloured little cat with big, expressive green eyes. A little shy and nervous at first, she’ll settle in after a few days, rubbing her head against her human’s hand for cuddles. If you’re lucky, she’ll even roll onto her back to show you her belly. She loves to play and never misses an opportunity to make us laugh with her strange personality. When she’s comfortable, we can give her a hug, but she generally doesn’t like to stay in our arms for long.

Wimzie doesn’t particularly like solitude; she needs her family around. She likes to stay with her human, in the same room, or spend her days lying on her pillow. She can also be quite vocal when upset, or when her environment changes, especially at night. This can take several weeks of adjustment if she arrives in a new environment with new people. She’ll appreciate having a little nightlight on during the night, as well as a meal served before bedtime. A family who already has experience with cats might be a good idea to continue working on this behaviour.

Wimzie has stage 1 chronic kidney disease, and her current diet consists solely of wet food, which is best for her condition. She needs access to fresh water at all times.

Finally, Wimzie is a sweetheart cat who has all the potential in the world to bring affection and joy to her family.

Wimzie

Wimzie

Age: 4

Sex: Female

Breed: Domestic Shorthair

Size: M

Colour: Brown

Declawed: No

If you would like to adopt this cute cat, don’t hesitate to fill out the online adoption form!

About this column:

Each week we feature animals available for adoption from local shelters in the Montréal area with the hopes that our readers will assist in finding good homes for them. If you, or someone you know, has the resources to take care of one of these animals, please do get in touch with the appropriate shelter via the links provided.

 

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