Hi, my name is Carrot!


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About Me

Sex
Male
Reported
March 8, 2026
Where Last Seen
Zip Code
63144

Critter Details

DOB: 10-10-2021 Throughout the day, Carrot exudes joy. Perhaps it is because he was in poor physical condition when he was rescued from homelessness, and, since living the good life in a Forgotten Ones foster home, he has flourished. Carrot has big gold-coloured eyes, and  his coat is predominantly orange with striking accents of white fur along one side of his face and a big fluffy bib. Carrot is always happy to be in the company of people. He expresses his affection by rubbing against your legs, giving you lovely little cat kisses, and contently kneading your legs when he is on your lap.  Carrot is not shy about asking for a little love, and he will tap your legs or arms to let you know he is awaiting pats, or he will flop down right in front of you as a not-so-subtle demand for belly rubs.  Throughout the day, Carrot is happily entertained by playing with spring toys, chasing after a laser beam, and gazing out the window to monitor his neighbourhood or to soak up some sunshine. Carrot is great with other cats and will be ideal for a home with a similar-aged, female cat. Carrot had urinary issues when he was rescued, and his condition has been successfully treated with a prescription diet, which will be a life-long requirement for him to maintain good health. Carrot will  be a wonderful addition to a family that can give him lots of attention and interaction, daily brushings, and will value all the love he has to give.Adoption applications are available at http://www.forgottenones.ca/adoptions/. Please email the completed form to contact@forgottenones.ca. Adoption fees are $250.00 for adult cats (one year and older), $300.00 for kittens, and $175.00 for senior cats (10+ years old). The fee includes: veterinary health check, spay/neuter surgery, microchip, testing for Feline Leukemia and FIV, vaccinations, flea and ear mite treatments NOTE: Young kittens may not have had their spay/neuter surgery and final vaccinations at the time of their bio posting, but they are included in the adoption fee.