Animal Rescue Network / Reseau Secours Animal

Consult the following page:http://www.animalrescuenetwork.org/info/display?PageID=981

Montreal, QC,H2L 4Y5
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Phone Number: (514) 938-6215

Website: http://www.animalrescuenetwork.org/

Charlot

Domestic Long Hair | Rouses Point, NY

Age : 11 Years 8 MonthsAdultMaleLargeBlack and White

About

Coat Length

Long

Activity Level

Moderately Active

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Cats

Adoption Fees

175

Meet Charlot

Charlot est arrivé au Réseau Secours Animal en mars 2021 après avoir été sorti d'un appartement comportant presque trente chats peu socialisés. Il est arrivé avec une dizaine d'autres chats provenant de cet endroit et était terrorisé. Il a pris près de 3 ans à nous faire confiance et à chercher le contact de l'humain. Aujourd'hui, grâce au travail de l'équipe de socialisation du refuge, Charlot se laisse flatter! C'est plus facile de le faire quand on a un tube de Creamy à la main, mais il y a de plus en plus souvent des moments où il accepte les caresses même sans nourriture. Il raffole du Creamy et des Greenies. Il grimpe sur les genoux et nous laisse lui faire des bisous pendant qu'il mange son petit tube de Creamy. Par contre, quand le tube est vide, c'est aussi souvent la fin des câlins avec lui! Il ne se laisse pas manipuler et donc pas couper les griffes, donc il faudra accepter ceci. À son âge, c'est peu probable qu'il apprenne à se laisser faire. Il aime beaucoup la compagnie des autres chats de sa pièce et voudrait donc être adopté par une famille ayant un autre chat qui aime les chats afin d'avoir un compagnon félin qui appréciera passer du temps avec lui. Il a besoin d'un brossage plus régulier afin d'éviter de faire de gros noeuds dans son poil. Il est plus motivé par la nourriture que par le jeu. Il ne serait pas un bon match pour une famille avec des enfants ou un chien. Charlot est un chat sénior donc les frais d'adoption pour lui sont de 175$. Il est stérilisé, vacciné, micropucé et négatif pour le virus de l'immunodéficience féline (VIF) ainsi que la leucose féline (FeLV). Des assurances santé de 6 semaines viennent avec son adoption. Vous pourrez avoir recours à l'aide de l'équipe des adoptions aussi longtemps que nécessaire. Vous avez aussi droit à une consultation vidéo gratuite de 30 minutes dans le premier mois suivant l'adoption avec notre consultante en comportement félin FelineGood ( https://www.felinegood.ca ).              Afin d'avoir une chance de l'adopter, veuillez remplir notre formulaire d'adoption directement sur notre site web:  https://www.reseausecoursanimal.org/nous-contacter/formulaire-adoption/       Charlot arrived at the Animal Rescue Network in March 2021 after being taken from an apartment with almost thirty poorly socialized cats. He arrived with a dozen other cats from that place and was terrified. It took almost 3 years for him to trust us and seek human contact. Today, thanks to the work of the shelter's socialization team, Charlot lets himself be petted! It's easier to do so when you have a tube of Creamy in your hand, but there are more and more moments when he accepts petting even without food. He loves Creamy and Greenies. He climbs onto our laps and lets us give him kisses while he eats his little tube of Creamy. However, when the tube is empty, that's often the end of cuddles with him! He won't let himself be handled, and therefore won't let his claws be clipped, so you'll have to accept this. At his age, it's unlikely he'll learn to let himself be handled. He really enjoys the company of the other cats in his room and would therefore like to be adopted by a family with another cat-loving cat, so as to have a feline companion who will enjoy spending time with him. He needs more regular brushing to avoid tangles in his coat. He's more motivated by food than play. He would not be a good match for a family with children or a dog. Charlot is an senior cat therefore the adoption fees for him are $175. He is sterilized, vaccinated, microchipped and negative for feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia (FeLV). You will also be provided with health insurances for the first 6 weeks following adoption. You will also have access to the support of the adoption team for as long as you need it. You will also have access to a free 30 minutes video consultation within thr first month following adoption with our cat behaviour consultant FelineGood ( https://www.felinegood.ca ).   In order to get a chance to adopt him, please fill out our adoption directly on our website:  https://www.reseausecoursanimal.org/contacts/adoption-form/

Adoption Process
Complete a adoption form, interview with a volunteer from the adoption team, contrat adoption, fees adoption. For more informations see: http://www.animalrescuenetwork.org/info/adoption


Contact
Animal Rescue Network / Reseau Secours Animal
(514) 938-6215
http://www.animalrescuenetwork.org/

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