The Following Cats Are Available for Adoption.

Cats with "Small Things: CATS" hyperlinks under their animal numbers are available for adoption through our partner Small Things, please follow the links to learn more about Small Things Cats!

 

Animal #
Photo
Description

GSAC20224A

"Small Things"

Found on Paris in Sudbury on January 31st.

A domestic medium haired cat. A black beige and white tabby, 11 month old neutered male weighing about 5lbs.

GSAC2020225A

"Small Things"

Found on Paris in Sudbury on January 31st.

A domestic medium haired cat. A black beige and white tabby, 11 month old neutered male weighing about 5lbs.

GSAC20258A

Found on Lasalle in Sudbury on February 6th.

A domestic short haired cat. A orange tabby, 1 year old female weighing about 5lbs.

The adoption fee is $35 plus HST and a $30 licence.

GSAC20304A

Found on Bruce in Sudbury on February 15th.

A domestic short haired cat. A grey,white and orange calico, 2 year old female weighing about 9lbs.

The adoption fee is $35 plus HST and a $30 licence.

Upon receipt of a Dog/Cat License residents of the City of Greater Sudbury may apply for a spay/neuter voucher at one of the City of Greater Sudbury Citizen Service Centers or Public Libraries. The voucher (subject to availability) entitles the bearer to a discount of up to $115 for females and $65 for males at participating local veterinarians.

To acquire Dog & Cat Licences, Click here

Click here to get a voucher

 

Call 673-3647 (between 8:30 AM and 6 PM) to adopt one of these kitties!

Or visit our partner adoption locations:

Small Things: Arts · Books · CATS · elder cats
Corner of Lorne & Hazel,
(beside Extreme Pizza), 253-B Hazel, Sudbury, ON
(705) 586-7828

Pet Food Warehouse
1769 Regent St., South, Sudbury, ON,
705-523-2309

Pet Food Warehouse
1749 Lasalle Blvd., Sudbury, ON,
705-566-1870

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Some of the kittens and cats in the shelter may have been exposed to an upper respiratory infection (similar to a common cold). This cold will have to run it's course and all cats and kittens that we have for adoption will appear healthy but may come down with a cold a few days after adoption. We do not recommend anyone adopting a cat or kitten if you already have a cat or plan on letting your cat interact with other cats for a two week period after adoption. This cold virus is very contagious to other cats only, not dogs or people. For more information on feline respiratory viruses, go to Feline Respiratory Virus

 

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