Adoption Profiles

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Snapshot: Sweet, Sassy, Vocal
Gender: Female
DOB: October 24, 2023
Breed/Color: DLH Tabby

Children: Unknown
Cats: No
Dogs: No

Background: Paisley was found outside and brought to safety. She has a broken tooth but is otherwise healthy and ready for her forever home. She prefers being the only pet and would thrive in a calm home where she can be the centre of attention.

Paisley is a sweet but sassy girl who loves attention on her own terms. She enjoys cuddling on your lap or beside you and loves being held, but she can get overstimulated easily. Paisley is playful when in the mood and very vocal. She’ll “talk” to you with her unique meow, making her a fun and interactive companion.

Snapshot: Shy, Independent, Gentle
Gender: Female
DOB: November 6, 2021
Breed/Color: DSH Orange & White

Ginger is a quiet, shy, and independent cat with a gentle temperament. Although very timid at first, she has a kind nature and prefers a calm, predictable home. She is not a fan of being picked up, but she enjoys being petted and brushed, and regular grooming is important because her fur mats easily. Ginger is not a cuddler, but once she trusts you she will choose to sit near you on her own terms.

Ginger is very reserved when entering a new environment. She will hide at first and needs plenty of time and patience to feel safe and comfortable. Once she settles, she develops a routine and becomes more confident. Having another friendly cat in the home can help her come out of her shell, as she does well with feline companionship and seems more at ease with another cat around.

Background: Ginger has mild dental calculus and early periodontal disease (grade 1 to 2), and she benefits from continued dental care. She was also treated with an ovariohysterectomy.

Children: Not recommended due to timidity
Cats: Great with friendly cats
Dogs: Not recommended

Snapshot: Sweet, Gentle, Reserved
Gender: Male
DOB: July 8, 2025
Breed/Color: DSH Black

Bird is a sweet, gentle kitten with a calm nature. He is the most reserved of his litter and can be startled by loud or sudden noises, but he is usually relaxed and affectionate. He loves cuddling, kisses, and piggyback rides, and he prefers to stay close to his trusted person, often settling on their neck or shoulders. Bird can get a little jealous when his siblings get attention and will try to be as close to your face as possible.

He takes longer to adjust to new environments or people, but with patient adopters he will settle in and become a very loving companion. Once he feels safe, he is playful and energetic, especially with Wolf, though he is a bit more mellow than his brother. Bird is generally quiet and does not vocalize much.

Background: Bird was treated for lungworm and had a more serious case than Wolf, but he has fully recovered. Like his siblings, he came from a barn dumping situation and has done well despite his rough start.

Children: Likely not ideal for young children due to noise sensitivity
Cats: Good with siblings, limited exposure outside litter
Dogs: Known or never interacted

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Gender: Male
DOB: July 8, 2025
Breed/Color: DSH Black

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Snapshot: Affectionate, Confident, Snuggly
Gender: Male
DOB: April 5, 2025
Breed/Color: DSH Tabby

Benson, also known as Benny or Ben Benerson, is a super‑sweet, in‑your‑face snuggle machine. He’s an outgoing, affectionate boy whose favourite place is directly on you rather than at your feet. Expect face snuggles, lap time, and constant closeness from this lovable companion.

Ben has a playful streak and gets the zoomies, though they’re short‑lived. He enjoys a mix of activity and relaxation: just as happy cozying up on your lap as he is wandering off to entertain himself. Confident by nature, he still takes a minute or two to warm up to new people, but once he does, he’s friendly and engaged.

Background: Ben’s history before arriving in care is unknown, but he is healthy, happy, and thriving.

Children: Good
Cats: Yes, a little rough but respect boundaries
Dogs: Unknown

Snapshot: Sweet, Social, Playful
Gender: Female
DOB: December 24, 2024
Breed/Color: DLH Tabby

Olive is a warm, friendly, people‑oriented girl with a gentle and affectionate nature. She approaches new people confidently and enjoys attention right away. Olive purrs easily, loves being picked up, and happily soaks up affection from anyone who visits. She is playful and enjoys wand toys, where her curious and energetic side comes out.

Although she is social and enjoys interaction, Olive also has a calm and steady presence. She has been wonderful with strangers and greets new people with interest rather than hesitation.

Olive especially enjoyed spending time with Basil (her last kitten) and played with him like a sibling, showing her sweet and social temperament around cats she feels comfortable with.

Background: Olive came into care with her three young kittens, whom she lovingly raised and who have all been adopted.

Children: Most Likely
Cats: Known with new cats (Most likely)
Dogs: Unknown

Snapshot: Sweet, Playful, Outgoing
Gender: Male
DOB: July 8, 2025
Breed/Color: DSH Black

Wolf is a sweet, outgoing kitten with a bright, affectionate personality. He is confident, curious, and very playful, happily exploring and running around. He loves being held, getting kisses, and rubbing his face against yours, and he starts purring the moment he’s touched. Wolf is a cuddler who enjoys curling up beside you or pressing close to your face.

He usually needs about a day to settle into a new environment, but he adjusts well and quickly shows his loving, energetic nature. Wolf is highly active and enjoys playtime at any hour. He will meow for attention or food and thrives on interactive engagement. With new people he may be briefly timid, but he warms up quickly with gentle patience.

Background: Rescued from a situation where many cats had been dumped near a farm. Wolf was treated for lungworm and has been fully cleared. He has lived primarily with his siblings.

Children: Unknown (Older, respectful kids)
Cats: Yes
Dogs: Unknown

Snapshot: energetic, adventurous, playful
Gender: Male
DOB: July 16, 2025
Breed/Color: DSH Tabby and White

Monkey is a lively little explorer with endless energy. He loves discovering new spaces and turning every corner into an adventure. Whether it’s chasing toys or watching skateboarders, Monkey thrives on movement and excitement.

He’s confident and social, often encouraging his shy foster brother Tyson to join in the fun. Monkey’s playful nature makes him a great companion for other active cats or a family that enjoys interactive play. He’s happiest when he has room to roam and people to play with.

Health: Monkey and his siblings previously had Feline Calicivirus (FCV), a common and contagious respiratory virus in cats. While currently healthy and symptom-free, they may occasionally experience mild flare-ups (like sneezing or watery eyes), especially during stress.

If you have other cats, we recommend researching FCV and keeping him separated for at least the first week after adoption to monitor for symptoms. Keeping all cats up to date on vaccinations is also strongly advised.

Children: Yes
Cats: Yes
Dogs: Unknown (with proper introducitons)

Snapshot: gentle, shy, sweet
Gender: Male
DOB: July 16, 2025
Breed/Color: DSH Tabby and White

Tyson is a mellow kitten with a soft heart. Naturally reserved, he’s been coming out of his shell thanks to his playful buddy Monkey. Tyson enjoys quiet moments and gentle affection, making him perfect for a calm home.

He may take time to warm up in a new environment, but once he feels safe, his sweet personality shines through. Tyson loves playing with other kittens and will thrive with a patient family who understands his need for slow introductions.

Children: Yes
Cats: Yes
Dogs: Unknown (with proper introducitons)

Health: Tyson and his siblings previously had Feline Calicivirus (FCV), a common and contagious respiratory virus in cats. While currently healthy and symptom-free, they may occasionally experience mild flare-ups (like sneezing or watery eyes), especially during stress.

If you have other cats, we recommend researching FCV and keeping him separated for at least the first week after adoption to monitor for symptoms. Keeping all cats up to date on vaccinations is also strongly advised.