Francois the cat is looking for a new lovely home in the Toronto area

Francois is one of our Super Seniors! At 18 years young, this loving tuxedo is ready for a forever home where he can spend his golden years. Do you have a spare lap to share? An ear to lend to his purrs and meows? Are you open to receiving gentle paw-taps from a feline in need of a pet? Are you ready to toss some crumpled paper balls for this kitty to chase down? Please consider Francois!

Francois has some stomach issues that cause him to experience weight loss and occasional diarrhea and vomiting. He is on a special diet and a steroid medication to keep him feeling his best. His new family should have a close relationship with a primary care veterinarian to make sure Francois is comfortable and happy in his retirement.

His ideal home would be one where all of his friendliness and affection is cherished as the gift that it is! Francois loves people and company, as well as perching up high and gazing down on his kingdom. He can sometimes get a little overstimulated with too much petting, but he is very good at using body language to give us a heads up. He has lived with other cats throughout his life so would do likely well with another relatively relaxed feline friend.

Francois

Francois

Age: 18 Years 1 Month

Sex: Male

Size: S

Colour: Black / White

Spayed/Neutered: Yes

Declawed: No

 

For Toronto Humane Society’s complete adoption process, please click here to learn more about how you can make this companion, a forever friend!

 

About this column:

Each week we feature animals available for adoption from local shelters in the Toronto 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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