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NS SPCA Adoptable – Cali
Meet Cali, the Independent Senior Calico!
Cali is a graceful (almost) 14-year-old female who is looking for a quiet, loving retirement home to call her own. She may be a bit more independent than some younger cats, but that’s just part of her charm. Cali enjoys spending her days lounging in her favorite spots, soaking up some sun, and observing the world around her. She’s wise, calm, and knows exactly what she wants – a peaceful environment and some gentle companionship. Her ideal home is one with no small children and no other animals.
While she may not seek constant attention, she’s affectionate in her own way and appreciates the occasional head scratch or cozy cuddle time. She’s the perfect companion for someone who understands the beauty of an independent spirit and is ready to offer her the relaxed, stress-free life she deserves.
If you’re looking for a low-maintenance, loving cat to share your home with, Cali might be the perfect fit. She’s ready to enjoy her golden years in a comfortable and safe environment. Will you be the one to offer her the retirement home she’s looking for?
Cali does require a prescribed veterinary diet – Urinary StOx as well as a medication to control her allergies called Prednisolone.
Interested in adding this adorable adoptable to your family? We’re so excited for you! Please drop by our shelter to meet them in person so we can officially start the adoption process.
Please note online applications alone do not hold animals.
The Dartmouth SPCA is located at 5 Scarfe Court in Burnside.
🔹Monday – Closed
🔹Tuesday & Thursday 12:00pm – 7:00pm
🔹Wednesday & Friday 11:00am – 4:00pm
🔹Saturday & Sunday 11:00am – 3:00pm
If you have questions, we’d love to help. You can call us at 902-468-7877 or e-mail through dartmouth@spcans.ca
If you are not ready to adopt yet or you are simply browsing for cuteness, you can always help by donating. Every little bit helps! We proudly follow no-kill principles and receive no government funding for animal care. Click here (https://www.novascotiaspca.ca/how-you-can-help/) to help save lives.