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BC SPCA Pet of the Month – Peaches

Peaches is the mypgnow.com May pet of the month.

She is a 1.5-year-old Domestic Short Hair mother cat that has been calling the SPCA home for 25 days.

Peaches came into the shelter with another mother, Spunky, and their litter of kittens.

Both cats had given birth in a good samaritan’s garage the same day so they have been raising their kittens together in foster care.

Now that Peaches’ kittens are grown up and have found their forever homes, she is looking to find one of her own.

Peaches is described as a sweet and gentle lady that loves lots of attention and cuddles.

She also enjoys climbing cat towers and taking naps in them.

Peaches will be getting spayed soon.

If you are interested in adopting Peaches, create a profile with the BC SPCA and fill out an online adoption form.

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