Adopt Winston – a charming mouser from the BCSPCA

Meet Winston, this weeks Summit Radio Pet of the Week with the BCSPCA in Castlegar!

 

Winston is a 4-year-old neutered male who spent his early years as a stray tomcat. Despite his rough start, this charming boy has blossomed into a sweet and affectionate companion. With his soulful eyes and calm demeanor, Winston is looking for a forever home where he can finally relax and enjoy the good life.

Now that he’s neutered and safe indoors, Winston has left his street days behind and is learning to love the comforts of home. He’s mellow, observant, and loves a sunny spot by the window. While he may be a little reserved at first, give him a bit of time and you’ll see just how loving and loyal he can be.

Winston would do best in a quiet, patient home where he can continue to build trust and enjoy a low-stress environment. He may be okay with other calm cats after a slow introduction, but he’d also thrive as your one-and-only furry friend.

Learn more about adopting him here: https://adopt.spca.bc.ca/pets/782521/

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