Candidum
Spayed Female
DSH Brown Tabby
Est DOB:
April 2, 2025
Available
Adoption Fee: $
225
Does there need to be another friendly cat in the home?
No
Good with Other Cats?
Yes
Good with Dogs?
Unknown
Good With Children?
Age 13+
Uses Litter Box?
Yes
Affectionate?
Yes on her own terms
Playful?
Yes
Gentle?
Yes
Independent?
Yes
Will the cat hide in a new environment?
Yes
Special Needs
N/A
Special Diet:
N/A
Hello, I’m Candidum, but you can call me Candi! Before coming indoors, I had never really interacted with humans, so I may be a little shy at first—but with a bit of patience, I warm up and have learned to enjoy attention. I come from a community of cats, so I’m used to having other cats around and I’m always happy to make new friends. I’m the perfect mix of independent and social—I enjoy playing on my own, but I also love chasing a wand toy. Gentle head and neck pets are my favorite, and if you find the right spot, I’ll reward you with soft, happy purrs! Foster Notes Candi is a sweet girl who appreciates those who put in the effort to get to know her. She would do best in a relatively calm home where she can settle in at her own pace. While she could live as a single cat, she would likely benefit from a friendly, confident feline companion to help her adjust and show her the ropes of indoor life. She is generally quiet but will chirp to communicate with other cats. Once she feels comfortable, she enjoys being nearby, keeping an eye on what you’re doing, and will come sit on your lap or beside you for pets when she’s in the mood.
About Me:
You may wonder why some of our cats, like Candi, have tipped left ears. These cats originally entered our care through a Trap‑Neuter‑Return (TNR) program, where ear‑tipping is a standard and humane method used to identify community cats who have already been spayed or neutered. After spending time with us, it became evident that some of these cats, like Candi, were better suited to indoor living and demonstrated the temperament needed to transition into our adoption program. Although they began as part of the TNR initiative, their comfort and behavior indicated that they would thrive as companion animals rather than returning outdoors.
Notes:
The adoption fee includes a health check, first vaccination in a series and any that become due while in care, first anti-parasite treatments needed in care, spay or neuter and microchip at our Veterinary partner. There is a 10% discount when you adopt 2 cats/kittens. The adopter will be responsible for any vaccine or boosters, anti-parasite treatments that are needed after adoption. Kittens usually need 3 vaccines, one month apart starting at age 7 weeks. Juveniles and Adult cats usually require 2 vaccines one month apart in the first year, then annual vaccines. Deworming is recommended at the time of each vaccine appointment. If you are intending to adopt, please be aware that your Veterinary clinic may be experiencing backlogs in scheduling appointments, so do not delay calling your clinic to book your new cat's needed booster appointment(s). Please note that cats are not tested for FIV/FeLV nor can FIP be predicted. We will share any medical information gathered during our health checks and observations revealed during their time in care. But it is important to know that some illnesses can have an incubation period of 10 days, which means that a cat can leave in good health but get sick a few days post adoption. In addition, the stress of a new environment can affect a cats’ immune system.
APPLICATION NOTE: The application for this cat/kitten may close quickly depending on the number of applications received. As our goal is to find the best match based on the cat(s) needs, only those chosen for a meet-and-greet will be contacted via email. If you are interested in meeting one of our fosters, please visit our website www.helpcats.ca and complete the Adoption Interest form: Once your completed application is received and reviewed, our Adoption Coordinator will be in contact within 24-48hrs. If you have not heard from us in this time period please check your SPAM folder. Sometimes our emails end up there.




