Ottawa Kitten Rescue

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Photos from Ottawa Kitten Rescue's post 06/10/2026

*AVAILABLE*
Names: Fig & Brie (Bonded Pair)
Gender M, F
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
DOB: July 22, 2025
Good with cats: Yes
Good with kids: Unknown
Good with dogs: Calm, cat-savvy dogs
FOSTER UPDATE: Fig is a sweet and gentle boy whose personality has really blossomed in foster care. He loves having a cozy spot to nap and can usually be found snoozing somewhere soft and comfortable throughout the day. When he’s awake, he’s curious, playful, and enjoys spending time with his sister and foster family. Fig likes being close to his people and has become a very affectionate companion.
Brie is a loving, talkative girl who always has something to say. She likes to announce herself whenever she enters a room and will happily tell you all about her day. Brie loves being near her foster mom and always wants to know where she is, often following her around the house like a little shadow. Brie is otherwise healthy, though she may have developed another hernia in the same area of her abdomen as her previous one. To be investigated.
These two are a wonderfully bonded pair who adore playing together and interacting with their foster family. They are affectionate, curious, and enjoy being close to people, other cats, and calm dogs. While they can still be a little cautious around loud noises or unfamiliar situations, their confidence continues to grow every day.
With patience, love, and understanding, Fig and Brie will make an incredibly special addition to a lucky family.
f you would like to meet them over a Zoom call to determine if they are a match for you please complete our application form.
https://www.facebook.com/ottawakittenrescue/posts/256516833551414
For questions, please send us an email at [email protected]

Photos from Ottawa Kitten Rescue's post 06/07/2026

We celebrate the joyful moments while also mourning the cats we could not save. Tiny Tulip fought for as long as she could. She will be laid to rest in our memory garden beside her two littermates and Primrose’s four kittens.
Seven fragile lives lost. This heartbreak was preventable—a sobering reminder of the importance of spaying and neutering.

06/04/2026

Our little orange cat sprung from the shelter and then sadly losing her four kittens is quite the social butterfly – with other cats. Humans, not so much-yet. Once spayed she will be available for adoption.

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Name: Primrose
Gender: female
Breed: DSH
Approx. DOB: April 4, 2022
FIV+
Good with cats: yes
Good with dogs: unknown
Good with kids: unknown
Litter trained: yes, enthusiastic

FOSTER UPDATE:
Initially worried about her FIV+ status my fears are unfounded. What a funny little cat. She is very active darting around, her cheeky little face popping up to check things out. She grooms her slowly growing fur to ensure no more matts. She loves her food: will squeak for it when I am dishing out. Run away when I put her bowl down. Then right back at it, to wait for more. Although she has no time for me she gravitates towards the other cats and is never alone.

Let's give this little cat a thumbs up.

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