/r/WinnipegCats
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Hi everyone,
I'm an international student coming to study in winnipeg this fall together with my family and 3 cats.
I have been looking for a place to rent but having a hard time to find an ideal one where 3 cats in one suite is accepted, because most appartments has a limit number of two or one and I'm really doubtful if I should rent an entire house.
Do you have any advice on how I can find a suitable place to rent?
Thanks
30 cats will be euthanized if they can't find homes. I am not affiliated with cleocatra, just following another redditors good intentions and hoping this gets seen!
https://www.instagram.com/p/C89_SpwvYZz/?igsh=MXIzeWwwenpibDBjdg%3D%3D
Hey everyone. This cat showed up on my porch about 6 weeks ago. It is tattooed and fixed but attempts by the Humane Society to contact the owner have been unsuccessful. There is no current working number for the owners. A house went up for sale right around the time he showed up and I suspect he was pushed out on purpose when they moved. I cannot keep this cat, all shelters are full and the Human Society basically said to just let him keep living on my porch. Does anyone recognize this cat or have any tips what I can do with it? It is incredibly cuddly and I think is craving a family. When I go outside it tries to sit on my immediately and frequently tries to get into my house. If someone is able to take this cat I really doubt the owners are coming back for it. Any tips are welcomed.
He is an 8 month old neutered male. His name is Willy but will respond to Kitty. He was last seen in the River Hights area and was last seen around 11pm May 26. DM me or comment to me if you know anything
Hi guys, I’m considering getting pet insurance for my cat Meredith. She’s just about 1 years old, Ragdoll/Himayalan mix. I was going to go with Trupanion since they offer Vet Direct Pay. On their website they list McPhillips Animal Hospital as accepting Vet Direct Pay. Has anyone had any experience with Trupanion and Vet Direct Pay, whether with the McPhillips vet or otherwise? TIA!
this is dolly, she’s a 3 year old, spayed, ragdoll baby. she is an absolute sweetheart! she loves affection and attention and is looking for a new place to be. we unfortunately have to rehome her because our senior cat and her are fighting and she’s too scared to come out of hiding when he’s around so she’s not thriving with us anymore. we have tried everything and worked with the humane society to try and make these two babies love each other but they just don’t get along :( please help me find a home or shelter for her. she deserves the world!
So handsome I had to share
Just a nice picture of our Esperanza...
A lot have told me insurance isn't worth it, especially for an indoor cat, but it is to me. Currently I am with Trupanion but they don't cover routine care. I plan to get another kitten soon and would like both of them to be covered so I'm just wondering what other options are out there.
Do you have an Instagram, Twitter, Facebook or any kind of website for your cat(s)?
Do you make/build/sell any kind of Cat related products?
Please reply with your social media links on here so we can follow, like and support each other!
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I was walking on break and found this orang cat don’t know if it’s missing. Cat won’t leave me has a cut tail. If it’s anyone it’s on Notre same bear travel lodge
So I'll be the first to admit that, my cat knowledge is probably far less than some of you so my apologies if this idea comes off as naïve...
So I can't help but notice that cat strollers seem to be really taking off haha.
I heard about them about them last year but have held off buying one. I've been seeing more and more of them though, which has been making me one to get my own.
Now here's the naïve part so I'm hoping maybe some of you experts can weigh in...
Is it a ridiculous idea to hold a small meetup where people with cat strollers, bring their furbabies and we all go for a walk though Assiniboine park? Or would that just be a recipe for disaster? I know many cats don't typically respond well to other cats but I'm wondering if being in strollers would alleviate that?
Again this is just an idea I had and is in no way official. Just the image of a group of people walking with cat strollers is adorably hilarious to me and it would be nice to meet other "cat parents" as well as their "children".
Let me know what you think!
My eia is delayed sadly or I WOULD have the cash, so please don't lecture me about responsibility. This time it was out of my hands.
But I think it's my old cats time. His usual vet would cost 275 for the last act of kindness and taking care of the remains (I have nowhere to bury him)
The humane society will do both for 110, even though I can't be there.
I can't get a loan/card for this sadly so I'm not sure if there's cheaper options in the city?
Any advice welcome
He doesn't seem to be in PAIN, he's just... Tired and won't eat. Not even treats.