Help us find a permanent home for Ryley the cat in the Toronto area

Ryley the cat

Name: Ryley!- Born: April 2012

Ryley the cat was rescued as a teenager along with his siblings (who have all since been adopted), from a life on the streets in the Apple Creek area. A big handsome dapper striped tabby, with alluring green eyes who has a typical cat purrsonality, fun loving & affectionate when he wants to be and sometimes just prefers to be left alone, in which a quick swat will let you know when that is. When he wants attention there is no time limit, he will sit and accept for as long continue to pet him or your hand gets tired. Riley has spent most of life in the shelter and is patiently waiting to know what it is like to have a “furever” home and family of his very own. An independent, social, playful and attention seeking fella, Riley often greets you when you enter his room. Amazing with all his roommates, he has been described as a “lover not a fighter” because he is always “dancing” (head butting and rubbing up against) or curled up with one or more of his roommates. If you want to help Ryley the cat find a “furever” home & family, give him the attention he craves and give him the unconditional love he deserves, please fill out an adoption application and contact NTCR.

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About North Toronto Cat Rescue

This column features Toronto pets available for adoption.

Our current features come from North Toronto Cat Rescue which is a no kill, no cage shelter in Markham, Ontario, Canada. They have saved over 2000 cats over the years from both the harsh environments of life on the streets and from kill shelters in Ontario and Québec. They care for both kittens and adult cats. I always like to promote getting an adult cat as it is a lot easier to pick the cat with the right temperament for you.

The NTCR shelter is run by volunteers with no government assistance. They currently have around 200 plus awesome cats that would love a good home. Go and visit them soon!

For more info, Visit the NTCR Website.

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Fundraiser

On another Note, NTCR is in trouble as they are losing their home in 2016 for development of the area. If you can offer any help in finding a new home for the almost 200 cats at the shelter, that would be amazing.

GoFundMe Page

CanadaHelps.org Page

 

 

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