Millie A270633
Millie — The Ultimate Lap Cat
Hi, I'm Millie!
My foster volunteer says: "Millie is more than a cat, she is a companion who quietly fills your home with warmth and comfort. She absolutely loves snuggles and will happily curl up on your lap the moment you sit down and has peaceful presence wherever she goes. She is truly the sweetest foster cats we have ever met. Her love for food and treats is adorable, and she gets excited in the most polite, patient way, never demanding, just happily waiting for her reward. She also does wonderfully with other cats, adapting quickly and bringing a calm, friendly energy into shared spaces. As well with new humans very social."
The staff at the OHS call me a Co-pilot! Co-pilots thrive on being an involved family member, and will likely want to spend a good chunk of their time with you playing, chatting, training, and snoozing. They can handle alone time if you give them enough to do, and their favourite independent activities usually include exploring tunnels, perching by the window, playing with novel toys, and cozying up for a nap. But be ready, because these social kitties will be waiting for you! If you're having guests over, you might find your Co-pilot at your side acting as your official greeter. And if you're working around the house a Co-pilot might just want to help - keep an eye on your keyboard! Co-pilots may also be good candidates for harness training and leash walks outdoors. After living with a Co-pilot, you'll wonder how you ever managed without one.
Special considerations:
- I have excessive inflammation of my gums, possibly due to feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS). I will require regular veterinary check-ups to monitor this condition. It is possible I will require ongoing veterinary dental care under anesthesia to manage my condition.
- I am overweight, and I will need a veterinarian to oversee my weight loss plan to make sure I lose weight safely. I need a prescription veterinary diet and regular veterinarian visits to follow my progress.
- It is possible I am “over-grooming” my abdomen due to stress. At this time a medical cause for the over-grooming is not apparent. If the thin fur persists in my new home your regular veterinarian may recommend medication or diagnostic tests.
- I would benefit from help to eat more slowly, either by being fed small amounts split up or a slow feeder bowl.
I am currently relaxing in a foster home as I wait for my forever family. Please contact an adoptions staff to book an appointment to meet me!
If you are interested in setting up an appointment to adopt me, please complete an adoption application. Please be advised that although we do offer on-the-spot-adoptions, this is dependent on appointment schedules and cannot be guaranteed.
My ID number is A270633 when you fill out my adoption application <3
Millie — The Ultimate Lap Cat
Hi, I'm Millie!
My foster volunteer says: "Millie is more than a cat, she is a companion who quietly fills your home with warmth and comfort. She absolutely loves snuggles and will happily curl up on your lap the moment you sit down and has peaceful presence wherever she goes. She is truly the sweetest foster cats we have ever met. Her love for food and treats is adorable, and she gets excited in the most polite, patient way, never demanding, just happily waiting for her reward. She also does wonderfully with other cats, adapting quickly and bringing a calm, friendly energy into shared spaces. As well with new humans very social."
The staff at the OHS call me a Co-pilot! Co-pilots thrive on being an involved family member, and will likely want to spend a good chunk of their time with you playing, chatting, training, and snoozing. They can handle alone time if you give them enough to do, and their favourite independent activities usually include exploring tunnels, perching by the window, playing with novel toys, and cozying up for a nap. But be ready, because these social kitties will be waiting for you! If you're having guests over, you might find your Co-pilot at your side acting as your official greeter. And if you're working around the house a Co-pilot might just want to help - keep an eye on your keyboard! Co-pilots may also be good candidates for harness training and leash walks outdoors. After living with a Co-pilot, you'll wonder how you ever managed without one.
Special considerations:
- I have excessive inflammation of my gums, possibly due to feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS). I will require regular veterinary check-ups to monitor this condition. It is possible I will require ongoing veterinary dental care under anesthesia to manage my condition.
- I am overweight, and I will need a veterinarian to oversee my weight loss plan to make sure I lose weight safely. I need a prescription veterinary diet and regular veterinarian visits to follow my progress.
- It is possible I am “over-grooming” my abdomen due to stress. At this time a medical cause for the over-grooming is not apparent. If the thin fur persists in my new home your regular veterinarian may recommend medication or diagnostic tests.
- I would benefit from help to eat more slowly, either by being fed small amounts split up or a slow feeder bowl.
I am currently relaxing in a foster home as I wait for my forever family. Please contact an adoptions staff to book an appointment to meet me!
If you are interested in setting up an appointment to adopt me, please complete an adoption application. Please be advised that although we do offer on-the-spot-adoptions, this is dependent on appointment schedules and cannot be guaranteed.
My ID number is A270633 when you fill out my adoption application <3
More About Me!
My Age
The OHS estimates I'm about 7 years old.
Boy or Girl?
I'm a female cat and I'm spayed!
Breed and Colouring
I'm a domestic shorthair kitty with a beautiful calico coat.
