Adoptable Pets

Butternut & Pumpkin

Butternut and Pumpkin are our handsome, long-haired gingers. They were born on Dr. Stephenie’s farm on June 23, 2017. They have been adopted and returned to us twice within the last year and a half due to circumstances out of their control. They have been through a lot in the last two years and have been very resilient through all these changes. They are both neutered and have tested negative on their feline leukemia and FIV test. They are microchipped and up to date on their Rabies and FRCPC vaccinations.

Butternut can be very shy upon initial interaction. Once he starts to open up, he loves to head butt and rub against your legs. He enjoys curling up in a small, furry ball in his kitty bed and napping the day away. He loves hiding in his box, perching on top, and watching the world go by. He loves the Happy Cat essential oil; it makes him want to roll around and rub against his scratch post.

Pumpkin is a little more social than Butternut. He is not as shy when you first meet him and will quickly rub up against your legs. He does not enjoy cuddling as much since he is always on the move. You can find him reaching up to stretch to the top of his scratch posts or exploring wherever he can find adventure. He loves curling up in boxes and will play with his ball with a bell.

While both, Butternut and Pumpkin, can be slower to warm up than other kitties, that does not stop them from loving their people. They are fiercely loyal once they have warmed up, and you will have a furrever friend to cozy up on the couch.

Butternut and Pumpkin do not need to be adopted together. They would likely do well with a smaller, quiet dog or another laid back cat. They prefer a relaxed, quiet environment. Their adoptions come with a starter bag of cat food.

Butternut

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Pumpkin

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