Meadow and her two littermates Pool and Prairie came from a cat colony – a group of free-roaming cats that live together outside. They were brought to the Toronto Humane Society by a concerned neighbour who wanted the kittens to be taken care of and adopted.
In addition to receiving a full check-up, all the necessary vaccines, and being spayed, the kittens were all treated for ringworm while in our care. Both Pool and Prairie were adopted at the end of July, while Meadow is still waiting for her forever home. Since her littermates have gone, staff and volunteers have noticed Meadow under-socializing and feeling lonely, so have made a point to spend more time playing and talking with her.
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