Carpaccio Appys

Accepting Applications


Carpaccio Appys   |   Female   |   Stray cutie (DSH)   |  

Rescue Story:

My siblings and I were one of 3 litters born from a feral cat a lady has been trying to trap. Thankfully Zoe's was able to take us in so at least we wouldn't continue to add to the large feral cat population in Edmonton.



Date of Birth: August 2025

Energy Level: High

Size (adult): Medium

Adoption Fee: $225

Good with Dogs? Unknown

Good with Cats? Unknown
I must be adopted to a home with another very cat friendly cat buddy for me. Otherwise you must adopt a sibling with me.
Good with Kids? Unknown
Older kids only who understand a shy sassy kitty.

Critter Twitter:

I am the typical torbie, I am the queen and I know it. I carry myself with quiet confidence. While I might not be the first to jump into your lap. I will be very affectionate once I choose to love you. I have the most beautiful face and sassiness that will keep you laughing. I have a dramatic tail flick when I am not pleased, it makes my foster laugh. I seriously have no issues telling anyone the queen is displeased. I can't wait to find my forever home. #sassylady

About my Behaviour:

I must be adopted into a home with another youngish, cat-friendly cat who would love to play with me and be my friend. With slow, proper introductions, of course. I love to play with other cats, and I would not be ok as an only cat. I have too much energy to be okay with only a senior cat buddy, sorry. I need a playmate who can play with me for hours stalking and pouncing on each other. It's just so much fun! I love Antipasto and would love to be adopted with him if possible. We aren't bonded, but we do cuddle a lot.

A more zen like home would be ideal for me as I am shy initially, but quite confident once settled in.

How’s my Health?

I am fixed, microchipped, and dewormed. The number of vaccines will depend on the length of care. I must be fed at least one meal of wet food a day for hydration. Wet food is important, as it's best for kitties, so please make sure it's in my diet. Wet food is higher in protein and can be lower in carbs. It also gives added moisture, which is important, as dry-food-only-fed cats tend to be dehydrated, which can lead to UTIs. I do have a sensitive stomach and a sensitive diet, and slow transitions to any new food are a must for me.

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