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Nori Domestic Short Hair Montreal, QC
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Gray / Blue / Silver
About
- House-trained
- Yes
- Good in a home with
- Other cats, children.
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Meet Nori
Qu'a-t-il bien pu arriver Nori? L'hypothse du vtrinaire tait que Nori a t frapp par une voiture et que sa queue a pass sous une roue. Ainsi, sa queue casse a ncros et est tombe. La fracture de sa hanche montrait des signes de remodelage ce qui indiquait que l'accident est arriv il y a un certain temps. Aprs ses chirurgies, Nori est parti en convalescence pour 3 mois et a fait de la physiothrapie pour retrouver une bonne mobilit de sa patte. Maintenant, il peut vivre une belle vie sans douleur. Les frais vtrinaires de Nori ont mont 3000$. Malgr tout ce qu'il a vcu et la douleur qu'il a endur, Nori est un chat adorable et trs affectueux. Il aime jouer et surtout se prlasser dans un bon lit douillet. Il peut cohabiter avec un chat qui n'est pas trop envahissant et ne cherche pas trop le contact, mais il ferait surtout un bon chat unique.
Nori est un chat adulte, donc les frais d'adoption pour elle sont de 290$. Il est strilis, vaccin, micropuc et ngatif pour le virus de l'immunodficience fline (VIF) ainsi que la leucose fline (FeLV). Des assurances sant de 6 semaines viennent avec son adoption. Vous pourrez avoir recours l'aide de l'quipe des adoptions aussi longtemps que ncessaire. Vous avez aussi droit une consultation vido gratuite de 30 minutes pendant le premier mois suivant l'adoption avec notre consultante en comportement flin 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/
Nori is a 4-year-old stray cat who had been living in a colony in Saint-Hubert. He had lost part of his tail and had been walking around like this for... around 2 years. Before arriving at the Animal Rescue Network in May 2024, he had been seen with his tail cut off, bleeding and with a severe limp. That's when people decided to catch him and find him a shelter. When he arrived at the shelter, his coat was in an appalling state, not to mention the stench he gave off from the infection. Nori was in really bad shape and in urgent need of help. Nori was as gentle as a lamb, allowed himself to be handled without any problems and even made "biscuits". At the vet's examination, there was some good news, but mostly bad news that testified to the suffering poor Nori must have endured during his wandering. The good news was that his blood work was fine, and he was not anaemic. The bad news: we had to amputate much of what was left of his tail, as it was necrotic. As for his limp, the head of his femur was in a million pieces and had to be replaced with a hip prosthesis and rehabilitation.
What could have happened to Nori? The vet's hypothesis was that Nori was hit by a car and his tail went under a wheel. As a result, his broken tail necrotized and fell off. His hip fracture showed signs of remodelling, indicating that the accident had happened some time ago. After his surgeries, Nori went into convalescence for 3 months and underwent physiotherapy to regain good mobility in his leg. Now he can live a good, pain-free life. Nori's veterinary bills came to $3,000. Despite all he's been through and the pain he's endured, Nori is an adorable and very affectionate cat. He loves to play and lay around in a nice, soft bed. He can cohabit with a cat who isn't too invasive and doesn't seek contact too much, but he'd make a great single cat.
Nori is an adult cat, therefore the adoption fees for him are $290. 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 during the first month following the 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/
Animal Rescue Network / Réseau Secours Animal
Montreal, QC
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Location Address
B.P. 32203 St.-Andre -
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Nori
- Domestic Short Hair
- Adult
- Male