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SPCA long-term resident Smokey looking for a loving home

Meet Smokey – A Gentle Soul Looking for a Quiet Home

Smokey is a 6-year-old grey male cat with a soft coat and an even softer heart. A little shy at first, Smokey is the kind of cat who thrives in a calm, patient environment where he can come out of his shell at his own pace. Once he feels safe, he shows his sweet and affectionate nature.

Smokey would do best in a quiet home without too much hustle and bustle, possibly with an experienced cat owner who understands the beauty of earning a shy cat’s trust. He enjoys cozy hiding spots, sunbeams, and gentle head scratches once he’s comfortable.

Learn more about adopting Smokey here: https://adopt.spca.bc.ca/pets/782602/

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