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Meet Pipa, Long Haired Tortoiseshell Tortie Cat For Adoption in Edmonton Alberta

Pipa is a gorgeous longhaired tortoiseshell cat looking to become the center of the Universe for a special Edmonton cat lover.
Pipa is a complicated little cat. When with someone she adores, she is affectionate, playful and a very good companion. However, if Pipa does not know you, she will come across as the most persnickety cat you have ever met.
Is Pipa good with children? Heck, no! Children horrify her.

Does she like to meet new people? Nope. She likes to hiss at them, though. You may be wondering: “Why would I want to adopt a cat like that??”
Once Pipa gets to know you, she is the most charming little creature. She loves to play with her toys and (of course) with boxes and paper bags. She likes to go outside on her harness and leash to enjoy the sunset and fresh air. And she is a cuddly, fluffy little purring machine. All this can be yours, so long as you let her get used to you on her own terms.

How To Adopt Pipa

If you are interested in adopting this special Tortoiseshell Tortie For Adoption in Edmonton Alberta, please fill out our online meeting request below. Once received and reviewed, our staff will ask the pets owner to reach out to you and arrange a meeting.

Request to Adopt Pipa Here

There is a $35 adoption/rehoming fee. Supplies and veterinary records will be included.

Questions about Pipa? Contact our Edmonton Cat rehoming team today.
Text “Pipa” to (888) 833-2128 or email [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you.

 

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All About Pipa – Tortoiseshell Tortie Cat For Adoption in Edmonton Alberta

Name of Pet: Pipa
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, T6R2M9
Type of Pet: Cat
Breed of Pet: Tortoiseshell Tortie
Color / Coat Type: Tortoiseshell Tortie, long haired
Age of Pet: 6 years
Size of Pet: not sure – medium
Health Problems: no
Behavior Issues: yes
Pipa is an anxious cat and her anxiety comes out as aggression. She is most commonly set off by other animals, new people, objects that move or make noise, or that she’s just not sure about for whatever reason. She will hiss, scratch, and occasionally bite when something sets her off. Otherwise though, she is sweet and cuddly with people she knows and is comfortable with.
Gets along with: Adults Only
Pet is: Spayed
Food: Other
Whiskas and Fancy Feast. She has dry food out all day and gets 1 can of wet food per day in the evening. She does NOT like ANY store bought cat treats (we have tried them all). Her favorite ‘treat’ is shrimp. She will also eat some other fish, and some dairy products, but will not eat most human food and we never have to worry about her getting into food we leave on the counter or table (unless it’s the above listed ones).

Pipa’s Personality

Pipa is a typical cat for the most part. She likes to sleep on the couch most of the day. Likes her dinner at precisely 5:00 and will persistently remind you if you forget. She goes outdoors on a leash for a couple hours per day (dusk is her favorite time). She’s a great mouser, even on a leash! She has decent energy for a 6 year old and likes to play with toys and boxes, but is also just fine being lazy a lot 🙂
She is very affectionate and cuddly with people she knows and likes, on her own time.

Pipa is long haired and currently gets a lion shave twice per year to avoid matting. It is strongly encouraged to continue this as she not only sheds a lot, but also vomits due to hair in the digestive tract (only when shave is due, not always). She needs to be sedated for lion shave and any other vet procedure due to her anxiety/aggression.

Why is Pipa Being Rehomed?

See above. We have a 16 month old daughter, another baby on the way, and a small home. While Pipa’s ‘episodes’ don’t occur very often, we are no longer able to control the environment to the extent she needs (calm, quiet) to avoid them, and we fear for our daughter’s safety if and when an episode occurs. Pipa really needs to be in a home without children and where she is the only pet.

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Pipa – Tortoiseshell Tortie Cat For Adoption in Edmonton Alberta

Pipa is a Tortoiseshell Tortie Cat for rehoming in Edmonton, Alberta. She is located near the following towns and cities in Alberta:

Saint Albert AB,
Sherwood Park AB,
Fort Saskatchewan AB,
Devon AB,
Spruce Grove AB,
Morinville AB,
Leduc AB,
Bon Accord AB,
Stony Plain AB,
Calmar AB,
Millet AB,
Lamont AB,
Tofield AB,
Wetaskiwin AB,
Westlock AB,

Adopt this Tortoiseshell Tortie Cat in Edmonton Alberta today.

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