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White Cat Adoption Saskatchewan

Adoptable white cats from Saskatchewan rescues, in one place. Ask about hearing, because white coats and deafness are genuinely linked.

62 White Cats listed across 7 cities from 10 rescues

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The one question to ask about a white cat

Ask whether the cat can hear. Congenital deafness is genuinely associated with the dominant white gene, most strongly in white cats with blue eyes and more strongly again in those with two blue eyes. Plenty of white cats hear perfectly well, but it is common enough that any rescue placing one should have checked.

A deaf cat is a fine pet and often an easy one, but two things change. It must live indoors without exception, which in a Saskatchewan winter it should be regardless. And you communicate visually and through vibration rather than by voice, which most people pick up within a week. SCAT Street Cat Rescue and Regina Cat Rescue both run on foster homes, so the foster can usually tell you whether the cat responds to sound.

Sun, skin and a pale coat

White cats have little pigment protecting the skin, and the thin fur on the ear tips and nose is where that shows. Saskatchewan gets more sunshine hours than any other province, and a cat that suns itself in a south-facing window through a prairie summer can burn. Repeated burning over years is linked to skin cancer at those sites.

The answer is simple: keep the cat indoors, and if it has a favourite bright window consider UV-filtering film or moving the perch. Persistent crusting or scabbing on the ear tips warrants a vet visit rather than watching it.

Otherwise, ordinary care

White is a colour rather than a breed, and nearly every white cat in Saskatchewan rescue is a domestic shorthair or longhair. Grooming follows coat length rather than colour, though a white coat shows dirt and tear staining more.

Indoor living is the prairie default regardless: winters well below -30C with windchill, coyotes at the edges of both Saskatoon and Regina, and a large free-roaming cat population that makes outdoor life short. It stops being optional if the cat turns out to be deaf.

Looking more broadly? Browse every adoptable cat across the province on Cat Adoption Saskatchewan.

The rescues that most often list White Cats across the province are Saskatoon SPCA, SCAT Street Cat Rescue, Regina Humane Society, and Regina Cat Rescue.

White Cat Adoption FAQ — Saskatchewan

How many White Cats are available for adoption in Saskatchewan?

As of August 2026, 62 White Cats are available for adoption in Saskatchewan across 10 rescues on LocalPetFinder. Listings update regularly as cats are adopted and new ones arrive — browse the current White Cats above and apply directly through the rescue.

Where can I adopt a white cat near me in Saskatchewan?

LocalPetFinder gathers adoptable white cats from the Saskatchewan rescues we cover, including the Saskatoon SPCA, the Regina Humane Society, SCAT Street Cat Rescue and Regina Cat Rescue. White is less common than black or tabby, so the list is usually shorter and worth setting an alert for. Each profile links straight to the rescue to apply.

Are white cats deaf?

Some are, and it is worth asking every time. Congenital deafness is genuinely associated with the dominant white gene, most strongly in white cats with blue eyes and more strongly again with two blue eyes. Many white cats hear normally. Because much of Saskatchewan cat rescue runs on foster homes, the foster can usually tell you whether the cat responds to sound.

Do white cats need sun protection?

Indoors, mostly sensible placement. Saskatchewan gets more sunshine hours than any other province, and a white cat in a south-facing window can burn on the ear tips and nose, with repeated burning over years linked to skin cancer at those sites. UV-filtering film or moving a favourite perch handles it, and persistent crusting on the ears warrants a vet visit.

How much does it cost to adopt a White Cat in Saskatchewan?

Adopting a White Cat in Saskatchewan 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. Colour is not a breed, so there is no breeder route to this coat specifically, and the fee reflects the cat's age and the veterinary work already done rather than its markings. 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.

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