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Tabbys in Toronto, right now
We're currently tracking 3 adoptable Tabbys in or near Toronto, listed by 1 rescue including North Toronto Cat Rescue. Listings update regularly, and most Tabbys in Toronto get adopted within days of being posted — if one catches your eye, reach out fast.
Adopting a tabby in Ontario
Tabby is a coat pattern, not a breed. The vast majority of cats in Ontario rescue intake show some version of the tabby pattern, because the gene is dominant and common. ON adopters who search for "tabby" are usually after the look: bold stripes, a forehead M-mark, and the warm brown, orange, or grey colouration. The breed underneath is almost always domestic shorthair or domestic longhair.
This page lists every adoptable tabby cat across the ON rescues we cover, refreshed regularly. Tabbies make up a big share of the rescue inventory in Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, Kingston, and London at any given time, so adopters can usually find a great match within days of starting the search.
The four tabby patterns
A tabby cat can show four distinct patterns. Mackerel tabbies have narrow vertical stripes, classic tabbies have bold swirled markings, spotted tabbies show round or oval spots in place of stripes, and ticked tabbies (the agouti pattern) have stripes only on the legs and face with a peppered body coat. All four show the trademark M on the forehead.
Colour ranges across brown, grey (often called silver tabby), orange (sometimes called marmalade or ginger), and cream. Orange tabbies are most often male, a result of how the orange colour gene is inherited. Female orange tabbies are uncommon but do exist.
Temperament is breed and individual, not pattern
The most common confusion adopters bring to tabby pages is that the pattern predicts personality. It does not. A tabby's temperament comes from the breed underneath (usually domestic shorthair or longhair, occasionally an American Shorthair, Maine Coon, or Bengal cross) and from the individual cat's history. Some orange tabbies are clownish; some are reserved. Some grey tabbies are mellow; some are intense. Read the foster notes on each cat, not the colour.
What tabbies are actually like to live with
Tabby is the most common cat look in ON rescue. The things adopters should plan for:
- Tabbies are common. The search will turn up many options, which is good news.
- Personality varies widely. Read foster notes, not pattern stereotypes.
- Domestic shorthairs make up most tabbies. Healthy, hardy, long-lived.
- Maine Coon crosses with tabby pattern are common and worth a look if size and laid-back temperament appeal.
- Indoor only, like every rescue cat in ON. Toronto traffic, urban raccoons, and increasing coyote sightings make outdoor access risky.
- Adoption fees are typically the same regardless of pattern; pattern does not change cost.
What the fee usually covers
Tabby adoption fees at ON rescues sit in the standard rescue cat range, lower than any pedigreed breed. The fee covers spay or neuter, core vaccinations, microchip, deworming, and a vet check. Confirm the exact figure on the cat's own listing.
Looking more broadly? Browse every adoptable cat across the province on Cat Adoption Ontario.
The rescues that most often list Tabbys 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.
Tabby Adoption FAQ — Toronto
Where can I adopt a tabby cat near me in Ontario?
Tabbies are the most common cat in ON rescue, so most rescues have several available at any time. Toronto Humane Society, Ottawa Humane Society, City of Toronto Animal Services, and Ontario SPCA branches all have tabbies in regular rotation. This page lists what is currently available across the ON rescues we cover.
Is tabby a breed?
No. Tabby is a coat pattern, not a breed. Most tabby cats in ON rescue are domestic shorthairs or domestic longhairs. Some pedigreed breeds also show the tabby pattern, including Maine Coon, American Shorthair, and Bengal. The breed underneath determines temperament and care, not the pattern.
Are orange tabbies always male?
Most orange tabbies are male, about 80 percent, because the orange colour gene is on the X chromosome. Females need two X chromosomes carrying the orange gene to express it, while males need only one. Female orange tabbies do exist; they are just uncommon.
Do tabbies have a specific personality?
No. Personality comes from the breed underneath and the individual cat. Some orange tabbies are bold and clownish; some are shy. Some grey tabbies are mellow; some are reactive. Read the foster notes on the specific cat rather than relying on colour stereotypes.
Are these Tabby cats for sale in Toronto?
Not for sale, for adoption, which is usually the better deal. Every Tabby here comes from a Toronto-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 a Tabby from a breeder. If you searched "tabby for sale Toronto," adopting gets you a healthy, vetted cat for a fraction of the price.
Where can I buy a Tabby in Toronto, and should I?
You can buy from a registered breeder, but it is worth weighing against adoption first. A reputable Tabby breeder typically charges $1,000 to $3,000+ and often has a waitlist, while a rescue Tabby 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 Toronto families, adopting a rescue Tabby is cheaper, faster, and gives a cat in need a home.
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