Jasper. Wandering Alone Five Weeks Old, Now Safe In New Home

Adopt this kitten named Jasper

UPDATE:

Jasper is so talkative that, if you asked, he’d probably tell you himself how excited he is to have been adopted by a couple in Oshawa. This affectionate guy, who was found wandering alone at just 5 weeks of age, loves attention. Good thing too because, in his new home, he’s the only pet and the couple are often at home, so he’ll have loads of opportunity to get the attention he loves so much.

All the best to you and your new family Jasper.

 

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Poor little Jasper. Found alone wandering around a local resident’s back yard at approximately five weeks of age, this adorable chap was lucky enough to be fostered by one of our volunteers.

Adopt this rescue kitten named Jasper

Now ten weeks of age, up-to-date on his shots and having been de-wormed, Jasper is looking for his forever home.

Adopt rescue kitten Jasper

Playful, curious, full of energy and oh, so talkative, this feline would do well in a family with other cats or perhaps a rabbit or skinny pig to which he has already become accustomed in his present household.

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Jasper is extremely affectionate and enjoys simply sitting beside the human in his life. The individual attention provided by a senior or a retiree might just be the thing to draw this little guy out of his shell when he plays shy.

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Oasis Animal Rescue – a non profit organization providing Durham Region society with humane animal rescue services – specializes in pet adoptions, re-homing and community outreach programs. Telephone 289-385-6293

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