Lynna came to Toronto Humane Society as a stray.
All stray cats who come to Toronto Humane Society are put on a three-day hold while we attempt to find their owners through a microchip scan, alerting Toronto Animal Services, and posting online.
When Lynna came into our care, she hadn’t been spayed and she had a painful mouth that caused her to chatter when it was examined. Unfortunately, x-rays showed that all her teeth would need to be extracted.
Lynna has had her surgery but will remain in our care until she is medically cleared for adoption.
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