Take Me Home Tuesday: Idina
A young, female cat that was brought to the Sudbury SPCA with a litter of kittens and has been recently spayed is looking for a new home.
In this week's episode of Take Me Home Tuesday, CTV News is featuring a cat named Idina.
Idina is a young, female cat from the Sudbury SPCA shelter that is looking for home. (Supplied)
She came to the shelter at the College Boreal campus on Lasalle Boulevard three weeks ago from the shelter run by the City of Greater Sudbury, which had a recent influx of cats and kittens.
Alex Binns of the Sudbury SPCA said shelters often see a high number of animals being surrendered coupled with a lower adoption rate at this time of year.
Because Idina has already had a litter of kittens but is rather small, Binns said she could be anywhere between eight months and two years old.
Alex Binns hold Idina, a female cat from the Sudbury SPCA that is looking for a home. Oct. 18/22 (CTV Northern Ontario)
The whole litter of kittens she came with have all been adopted.
Idina is a confident, medium- to high-energy cat who likes to cuddle, play and explore her surroundings.
Binns said the short-haired, brown tabby doesn't love dogs, but could easily fit into any household and the kitty just wants to be loved.
For more information on Idina or other animals available for adoption, contact the Ontario SPCA Sudbury & District Animal Centre.
ADOPTION UPDATE
Gus, the nine-year-old Jack Russell Terrier, featured last week has found his forever home. He was adopted by a couple from Midland who have another senior dog.
CTV News features a new animal from the Sudbury SPCA shelter every Tuesday. Find more information online and on air.
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