Much like jazz music, these Jazz-y pants are meant for a more relaxed crowd who knows the music only gets better with time.
Jazz can be a little timid in showing off her harmonious ways but once she is in front of the right crowd, she will poke her head out for soft conversations and will bless your ears with the sweet sounds of purrs. Jazz loves to cat-nap while her human companions are curled up on a couch reading and will soak up all the pets when offered. She also loves to explore and find new places to perch and blankets to burrow. Jazz recently discovered the fun of box mazes and also loves a good fort where she can feel safe when her humans have friends over. She likes her people to approach her like her favourite jazz music: soft, slow, and harmonious.
With this shy side, Jazz hopes to find a retirement home with humans who give her time and patience to adjust to becoming the star we know she is. Jazz has moved around quite a bit in a short amount of time, so she will need the patience to adjust to new surroundings. To help her adjust to this great next adventure she is on, Jazz has some calming techniques that staff would love to share more about with her adopter.
When she becomes stressed, Jazz will let her people know by expressing certain behaviours but we hope that Jazz can stop touring homes and settle down in her ‘purrfect’ stress-free home. To keep her new environment as calm as possible, Jazz is looking for a home with no other fur-siblings at this time, however, with time to settle, this gentle girl would be happy to welcome a cat friend into her home and heart.
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Colour: Brown Tabby
Weight: 3.63 kg
Sex: Female
Location: Vancouver Branch
Spay or neuter surgery is included with the adoption of all dogs, cats and rabbits.
If you believe you can provide this sweet girl his furever home, please fill out an application through the SPCA website today!
About this column:
Each week we feature animals available for adoption from local shelters in the Vancouver area with the hopes that our readers will assist in finding good homes for them. If you, or someone you know, has the resources to take care of one of these animals, please do get in touch with the appropriate shelter via the links provided.