


Callie
- Senior
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Callie
Kamloops, BC
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Callie’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Callie's Story
Callie is a beautiful senior calico cat who longs for a peaceful, predictable home where she can feel safe and understood. Callie is on the bigger side so a strict diet would be in her best interest to help her get to a healthier weight. Senior cats are very prone to arthritis and carrying a few extra pounds can put stress on tender joints. As with any senior animal, regular vet check ups are important to monitor health. <br/><br/>Callie prefers a calm environment without children or other pets, as too much activity can make her feel overwhelmed. Callie can become overstimulated if there's too much noise or handling, so she does best with someone who can read her cues and give her space when she needs it. Though she may seem shy at first and is slow to warm up to new environments, patience and kindness go a long way with her. Once she settles in and learns she can trust you, Callie reveals her tender, affectionate side-content to share gentle moments, cozy naps, and the quiet companionship that only an older, wiser cat can offer.<br/><br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting, please apply online at the link below. <br/>https://spca.bc.ca/adoption/cat-pre-adoption-questionnaire/ Primary Color: Calico Weight: 6kg Age: 11yrs 8mths 2wks Animal has been Spayed
Callie is a beautiful senior calico cat who longs for a peaceful, predictable home where she can feel safe and understood. Callie is on the bigger side so a strict diet would be in her best interest to help her get to a healthier weight. Senior cats are very prone to arthritis and carrying a few extra pounds can put stress on tender joints. As with any senior animal, regular vet check ups are important to monitor health.
Callie prefers a calm environment without children or other pets, as too much activity can make her feel overwhelmed. Callie can become overstimulated if there's too much noise or handling, so she does best with someone who can read her cues and give her space when she needs it. Though she may seem shy at first and is slow to warm up to new environments, patience and kindness go a long way with her. Once she settles in and learns she can trust you, Callie reveals her tender, affectionate side-content to share gentle moments, cozy naps, and the quiet companionship that only an older, wiser cat c
Callie is a beautiful senior calico cat who longs for a peaceful, predictable home where she can feel safe and understood. Callie is on the bigger side so a strict diet would be in her best interest to help her get to a healthier weight. Senior cats are very prone to arthritis and carrying a few extra pounds can put stress on tender joints. As with any senior animal, regular vet check ups are important to monitor health.
Callie prefers a calm environment without children or other pets, as too much activity can make her feel overwhelmed. Callie can become overstimulated if there's too much noise or handling, so she does best with someone who can read her cues and give her space when she needs it. Though she may seem shy at first and is slow to warm up to new environments, patience and kindness go a long way with her. Once she settles in and learns she can trust you, Callie reveals her tender, affectionate side-content to share gentle moments, cozy naps, and the quiet companionship that only an older, wiser cat can offer.
If you are interested in adopting, please apply online at the link below.
https://spca.bc.ca/adoption/cat-pre-adoption-questionnaire/ Primary Color: Calico Weight: 6kg Age: 11yrs 8mths 2wks Animal has been Spayed
How To Adopt
Callie is from BC SPCA Kamloops & District Community Animal Centre
[Kamloops, BC]
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