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Abyssinians in Stouffville, right now
We aren't tracking any adoptable Abyssinians in or near Stouffville at the moment. Listings update regularly as Ontario rescues take in new cats, and a Abyssinian in Stouffville typically gets adopted within days of being posted. Browse the full Ontario cats list to see Abyssinians in other Ontario cities, or save this page and check back soon.
Adopting an Abyssinian in Ontario
Abyssinians are uncommon in Ontario rescue. The breed is bought mostly from breeders for its striking ticked coat and athletic build, and few reach the rescue system. The ones that do are often surrendered for the same reason Bengals are: the buyer wanted a beautiful cat and underestimated the energy. An Abyssinian is not high-maintenance on grooming or health; it is high-maintenance on activity, intelligence, and demand for engagement. Adopters open to an Abyssinian cross will find options sooner than those waiting for a purebred.
This page lists every adoptable Abyssinian and Aby cross from the ON rescues we cover, refreshed regularly. Search the whole province; an Abyssinian in Hamilton, Kingston, or London is worth the drive from Toronto or Ottawa when the temperament fits the household, and the foster home arranges the meet.
The clown of the cat world
Abyssinians are among the most active cats in existence, often called the clown of the cat world for their relentless curiosity and athleticism. The breed climbs everything, investigates everything, and needs vertical space, interactive play, and company to stay happy. A bored Abyssinian gets into everything, opens cupboards, and turns destructive, which is the classic surrender story. This is not a placid lap cat; it is a busy, intelligent companion that wants to be part of the action all day.
For the right Ontario home, the breed is wonderful company. An adopter who wants an engaged, playful cat, ideally with another active cat or a calm dog as a companion, can build a great home for one. Tall cat trees, puzzle feeders, and daily interactive play sessions are baseline equipment. The short ticked coat is low-maintenance and sheds lightly, so the real cost of this breed is time and engagement, not grooming. Like every rescue cat in Ontario, the Abyssinian lives indoors, and a busy breed in a small condo needs the vertical space and play to make up for the limited floor area.
Health concerns to ask about
Abyssinians see several breed-specific conditions worth asking the foster about. Progressive retinal atrophy can lead to blindness and is DNA testable, and pyruvate kinase deficiency, an inherited anaemia, is also DNA testable. The breed is prone to gingivitis and periodontal disease, so dental care matters more than average, and renal amyloidosis, a kidney condition, appears in some lines. An annual vet visit with attention to teeth and any change in vision keeps most Abyssinians in good shape. Ontario primary practices handle routine care; OVC Guelph and VCA Canada specialty branches in Toronto are the regional referral options for complex cases.
What the fee usually covers
Abyssinian adoption fees at ON rescues sit in the same range as other rescue cats, a small fraction of breeder pricing. The fee covers spay or neuter, core vaccinations, microchip, deworming, and a vet check before placement. Confirm the exact figure on the cat's own listing, because it varies with age and any special medical care.
How to actually search
Use the filters above to narrow by age, compatibility, and shelter. Search the whole province, because Abyssinians come through ON rescue rarely. Stay open to adult cats and Aby crosses, which appear more often than purebreds. When a match shows up, apply quickly, but be honest with yourself about whether your home can meet the breed's energy.
Looking more broadly? Browse every adoptable cat across the province on Cat Adoption Ontario.
The rescues that most often list Abyssinians across Ontario are Toronto Humane Society, Ottawa Humane Society, and Ontario SPCA (Ottawa Area). For breed-specific background, the Canadian Cat Association is a useful reference.
Abyssinian Adoption FAQ — Stouffville
How many Abyssinians are available for adoption in Stouffville?
As of August 2026, there are no Abyssinians listed in Stouffville rescue on LocalPetFinder right now — Abyssinians are among the rarer cats in local rescue. Inventory turns over quickly, so setting an alert is the most reliable way to catch one, or consider an adoptable Abyssinian mix.
Where can I adopt an Abyssinian near me in Ontario?
Abyssinians are uncommon in ON rescue, so search the whole province and check often. Toronto Humane Society, Ottawa Humane Society, City of Toronto Animal Services, and Ontario SPCA branches occasionally see Abyssinians or Aby crosses. This page lists what is currently available across the ON rescues we cover, and each profile links straight to the rescue to apply.
Are there Abyssinian rescues near Toronto and Ottawa?
There is no breed-specific Abyssinian rescue covering Ontario, so the route is the general rescues. Toronto Humane Society and Ottawa Humane Society both see active shorthaired cats over the course of a year, and Ontario SPCA branches province-wide place Abyssinians and Aby crosses from time to time. Because the breed is rare in rescue, search across the GTA, eastern Ontario, and the southwest rather than waiting for one in your own city.
Are Abyssinians good lap cats?
Generally no. The Abyssinian is one of the busiest, most athletic cats there is, often called the clown of the cat world. It wants to climb, explore, and stay involved in everything rather than settle on a lap. Adopters who want a calm, cuddly cat are usually steered toward a different breed. Adopters who want an active, engaged, intelligent companion, ideally with vertical space and another playmate, will love the breed.
What health problems do Abyssinians have?
Progressive retinal atrophy, which can lead to blindness and is DNA testable, and pyruvate kinase deficiency, an inherited anaemia that is also DNA testable, are the two genetic concerns to ask about. The breed is also prone to gingivitis and periodontal disease, so dental care matters, and renal amyloidosis appears in some lines. An annual vet visit with attention to teeth and vision handles most of it. OVC Guelph and VCA Canada specialty branches in Toronto are the referral options for complex cases.
How much does it cost to adopt an Abyssinian in Stouffville?
Adopting an Abyssinian in Stouffville typically costs $100 to $300, and kittens usually carry a premium at $200 to $400. The exact fee varies by rescue, and older cats are often reduced. That fee is not a purchase price. It covers work already done on the cat: spay or neuter, vaccinations, deworming, microchip, and a basic vet workup, which would cost several hundred dollars more if you arranged it yourself after buying. Buying the same breed from a registered breeder generally runs well over $1,000, usually with a waitlist. Ask the rescue what is included before you apply, since a few include extras like a starter bag of food or a first-month insurance trial.
Are these Abyssinian cats for sale in Stouffville?
Not for sale, for adoption, which is usually the better deal. Every Abyssinian here comes from a Stouffville-area rescue or shelter, not a breeder, pet store, or classified seller. Adoption fees are typically $150 to $500 and already include spay or neuter, vaccinations, and a microchip, versus roughly $1,000 to $3,000+ to buy an Abyssinian from a breeder. If you searched "abyssinian for sale Stouffville," adopting gets you a healthy, vetted cat for a fraction of the price.
Where can I buy a Abyssinian in Stouffville, and should I?
You can buy from a registered breeder, but it is worth weighing against adoption first. A reputable Abyssinian breeder typically charges $1,000 to $3,000+ and often has a waitlist, while a rescue Abyssinian costs $150 to $500 fully vetted and may be available now. Be cautious of cheap "for sale" ads on classified sites and marketplaces, which are frequently backyard breeders or kitten-mill resellers with unvetted, sometimes sick animals and no health guarantee. If you do buy, insist on seeing where the kittens were raised and getting vet records. For most Stouffville families, adopting a rescue Abyssinian is cheaper, faster, and gives a cat in need a home.