Young Callie is Just So Darn Cute You'll Have to Adopt Him!

Young Callie is Just So Darn Cute You'll Have to Adopt Him!

San Diego Humane Society

A young cat named Callie, who found his way to the San Diego Humane Society after being designated a stray, would like you to know he has plenty of love to give if you're of a mind to give it back.

Adopting Shelter Pets

Callie is a domestic short hair who's almost got a tuxedo kitty thing going on. He's only about 1.5 years old and weighs approximately 12 pounds. Because Callie was brought in as a stray, very little is known about him or his behavior around other pets and children. While this puts him at a disadvantage, the San Diego Humane Society noted this about him:

Why This Pet is the One For You!

"Meet Callie! He is such a friendly, happy guy! Now, all he needs is a good forever home. He warms up quickly when he gets comfortable in his surroundings and absolutely loves being petted. Most cats like scritches too, and Callie would likely have to agree that they're the best.

"Still very young, he also loves to play, play, play! If you are ready to provide Callie a nice, comfortable, cozy home with plenty of love and mental stimulation, we are sure he will share his purrsonality with you and add love and snuggles to your day!"

Rescue Pets to the Rescue

Many people say their rescue pets ended up rescuing them and not the other way around. Neutered, Callie's ID # is 862510. He's currently being housed at the Escondido Campus located at:

3500 Burnet Drive
Escondido, CA 92027
619-299-7012
info@sdhumane.org

Callie has an adoption fee of $65.00. The adoption fee includes spay/neuter, current vaccinations, permanent microchip identification, an incentive for pet insurance from MetLife, and a license for residence in the city limits of Carlsbad, Del Mar, Encinitas, Escondido, Imperial Beach, Oceanside, Poway, San Diego, San Marcos, Santee, Solana Beach, and Vista.

Rebecca West

Rebecca is a writer and editor for both print and digital with a love for travel, history, archaeology, trivia, and architecture. Much of her writing has focused on human and animal health and welfare. A life-long pet owner, she has taken part in fostering dogs for military members during deployment and given many rescued and surrendered dogs the forever home they always wanted. Her two favorite canine quotes are, "Be the kind of person your dog thinks you are," and "My dog rescued me."

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