Skip to main content

Young, male cat back at Sudbury SPCA looking for new home

Share

In this week's episode of Take Me Home Tuesday, CTV New is featuring a young, male cat that has returned to the Sudbury SPCA shelter after his adoption didn't work out.

Dobby is a one and half-year-old, grey and white cat with high energy.

Dobby is a high-energy cat that needs stimulation and would make a great 'mouser.' Dec. 13/22 (Chelsea Papineau/CTV Northern Ontario)

He is spunky and confident and is described by Alexandra Binns, of the SPCA, as a "lion in a housecat's body."

His ideal home is somewhere he will be stimulated and does not have young kids.

Dobby experienced "behavioural urination" in his last home, Binns told CTV News in an interview.

He gets along with dogs, but would likely do best in a situation where he was the only cat.

The spunky and confident cat would make a great mouse catcher, Binns said.

See all of the animals available for adoption at the Ontario SPCA Sudbury & District Animal Centre.

Watch our Pet Care segment videos here.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

opinion

opinion Symbolic meaning behind Princess of Wales' style choices at first public appearance since diagnosis revealed

The Trooping the Colour marked the first public outing this year for the Princess of Wales, who has not been seen at any official royal engagements since December 2023. We now know that was due to abdominal surgery and preventive chemotherapy, with no return to public life anytime soon. But the Princess of Wales chose this occasion to soft launch her return to royal life, and it was eagerly anticipated.

Stay Connected