Tuxedo cat found in the Plateau

cat found in the Plateau

Domesticated cat, tuxedo colouring, no collar. Adult cat but still seems young. Well-behaved, comfortable around humans. Either female or castrated, not sure how to tell. It has been visiting me and my neighbours for many weeks, at Sherbrooke and Hotel-de-Ville; I took the cat inside after Christmas once the temperature outside dropped below freezing. Hoping to find where she came from, since it clearly grew up around humans, and because I have allergies.

Contact: Moses :

Charlie

Charlie

Here’s our chat CHARLIE, lost since Sunday January 1st, 2012 at noon. He is a male of a year and a half (pictured in November 2010), non-operated (large testicles), still with his ​​claws, but treated against fleas. He has a black muzzle and black coat and white underside . Beautiful teeth but with a big black spot on one side, on the gums.
He is much bigger now than in the picture. His eyes are yellow-green with black lines under the eyes. He has a lot of energy and meows to go out often, even while outside. He has a large black furry tail, always alert. He is a sporty cat!… Yes, he climbs trees and telephone poles. We love him a lot. H1H-3H2, Montreal-North.

Contact us 514-323-9996 \ 6392 or bur. 514-327-4593, or Jean-Francois Nicole, thank you.

Jenny

Jenny

Our cat was last seen on Dec. 26, 2011 on Pierrefonds blvd & Harry Worth, Pierrefonds at approximately 4p.m. Her name is Jenny, she is spayed, vaccinated, and weighs approximately 5lb. She is a very, very friendly . She is black with white paws and white chest , the only marking she has is a black dot on her right paw, she has no tattoos. she is without tags and personal information.

If anyone has information on her whereabouts, please contact: 514.977.0017 and/or 438.875.8422. Thank you!

Yoda

Yoda

Yoda has been missing since Monday, December 12th, and she is only six months old. She disappeared from Le Septieme Sablier (a second-hand bookstore) on Parc Avenue, just south of St. Viateur. She is a black/white mix and has not yet been fixed (the appointment is next week!). It is imperative that she is found and taken to the vet because both her brothers were “spastic” cats and it is possible that she will also have disabled kittens.

Yoda lives at 5372 Parc Avenue (she’s a bookstore cat), ph: 438-877-7345. Thank you.

Michelle,