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This Cat Needs a Warm Home in the Cold Weather

Our humans face eviction at the end of November after 27 years in a squeaky clean apartment in Scarborough. Our clan has 32 fixed, loving kitties who all desperately need temporary shelter in the GTA, if possible in northeastern Toronto, so that our human mom can make the drive to attend to us daily.
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For at least a decade our mom has helped pet owners less fortunate than herself with pet food, taxi service, even litter help and veterinary rescue rates. She makes a steady but modest income under $30K yearly and her brother, on medical disability, is nonetheless Mr. Fixit personified, as other human rescuers can testify.

Our humans face eviction at the end of November after 27 years in a squeaky clean apartment in Scarborough. Our clan has 32 fixed, loving kitties who all desperately need temporary shelter in the GTA, if possible in northeastern Toronto, so that our human mom can make the drive to attend to us daily.

A warm room or roomy shed/garage would suffice while she and the rescue community work on an adoption strategy for all the cats in our family. Our mom is a quiet "unofficial" animal person who has always worked hard for us and other people's kitties with incredible ingenuity and resourcefulness. We're posting this message because we've seen her work and love her for who she is and what she does.

Our human mom has helped so many people and cats, now she's the one in need! Please help us find a temporary shelter until we can safely be placed into new homes! We don't want to risk going to a shelter and being euthanized. You can contact us any time, even late, at our auntie Sylvia's number, 416-286-8975.

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