Meet Tiptoes
Meet Tiptoes:
Tiptoes is a sweet, affectionate, and incredibly resilient cat who greets life with gentle courage and a big heart for people. She came to us as a stray after being hit by a car and was rushed to emergency care with broken toes, a fractured shoulder, and multiple wounds. Thanks to months of dedicated foster care, Tiptoes has worked hard to heal and rediscover comfort, trust, and confidence.
During her recovery, Tiptoes was treated for asthma and responded very well. At this time, she does not require ongoing treatment, but adopters should continue to monitor her breathing. She will do best in a non‑smoking, scent‑free, and low‑dust home to support her respiratory health.
Tiptoes is still healing from her injuries and will benefit from a supportive, understanding pawrent who can help her continue her recovery at a gentle pace. A lifelong joint supplement will help keep her comfortable as she regains strength.
Despite everything she’s been through, Tiptoes is calm, friendly, and incredibly sweet. She loves to play, enjoys gentle companionship, and absolutely adores chin scratches. She would likely do well in a home with another cat or a gentle, cat‑savvy dog.
This brave girl has come so far and is healing beautifully. She’s now ready for a forever home filled with patience, love, and plenty of chin rubs. 💕
Walk-ins are prioritized.
We are open to walk in’s Tuesday – Saturday 12 pm -4 pm (except for Stat Holidays).
In order to prepare for your visit, you can submit a Pre-Adoption Questionnaire as well at;
https://spca.bc.ca/adoption/cat-pre-adoption-questionnaire/♥
About Me
- Days in care: 140
- Approximate age: 1 year old
- Pet Type: Cat
- Breed: Domestic Short Hair
- Colour: Brown Tabby
- Weight: 3.45 kg
- Sex: Female
- Location: BC SPCA Kelowna, Kelowna B.C.
- Animal ID: 619342
- Spay or neuter surgery is included with the adoption of all dogs, cats and rabbits.
- Adoption fees
Compatibility
Important: The history and compatibility of an animal is not always known. If certain compatibility criteria have been identified, they will be listed here or in the animal's description.- Special Needs
- House Trained


