Sophie
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Hi, I'm Sophie |
SOPHIE |
Currently at a foster home. appointment only |
Tel: (289) 9261491 Email: inquiries@finally-home.ca |
Adoption Application: https://www.finally-home.ca/adoption-application-form |
My Story
FEMALE | DOB: April 25, 2026
Edgar is one of our 17 kittens at our rescue. She is from a litter of 5 and has been cared for by one of our fosters. She has been with his other siblings and him mom for the past two months. This kitten was born at our rescue, we discovered the mom while she was pregnant.
Sophie is the sweetest kitten in the litter and absolutely the most unbothered. While his siblings are busy causing chaos, he is just as happy being scooped up, cradled in your arms, and rocked to sleep like the baby he truly is. She will stay there as long as you let him, completely relaxed, just taking in the world around him with zero complaints. When he finally decides to join the fun, she holds his own, but honestly? He was built for cuddles first. If you are looking for a big, soft, easygoing companion who will melt into your arms on demand, Edgar is your gal.
This kitten needs to go with another kitten at our rescue or can be adopted if you have another cat under the age of five. It is really important to us to never adopt kittens on their own. Adopting kittens in pairs helps them develop essential social skills, keeps them entertained, and reduces unwanted behaviors like biting and scratching. They also keep each other company, making them happier and healthier pets. If you have an older cat, adopting two kittens can help maintain harmony in your home.
Sophie has had one vaccination and will be neutered at the end of July. Everything is included in the adoption fee - all vaccinations, neuter/spay, vet wellness checks, microchipped.
Why Adopt?
Adopting a pet is a beautiful journey. It’s not just about bringing a new friend into your home; it’s about saving a life. When you adopt, you give animals like Sky and Missy a chance at a happy future. You become their hero, and they will forever be grateful.
The Benefits of Adoption
Saving Lives: Every adoption saves a life. By adopting, you are helping reduce the number of homeless animals.
Companionship: Pets provide unconditional love and companionship. They are always there to greet you with a wagging tail or a gentle purr.
Health Benefits: Studies show that having a pet can reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and improve overall mental health.
Joy and Laughter: Pets have a unique way of bringing joy and laughter into our lives. Their playful antics and loving nature can brighten even the darkest days.
How to Prepare for Adoption
Adopting a pet is a big commitment. Here are some tips to help you prepare:
Research: Understand the needs of the breed or species you wish to adopt. Each pet has unique requirements.
Home Setup: Create a safe and welcoming environment for your new furry friend. Remove any hazards and set up a cozy space for them.
Supplies: Gather all necessary items, including food, litter, toys, and a comfortable bed.
Time and Patience: Be prepared to invest time and patience in your new relationship. Building trust takes time, but the rewards are immeasurable.














