Quiet and gentle cat looking for forever home

Meet Mo! He’s this weeks Summit Radio Pet of the Week from the BCSPCA West Kootenay in Castlegar. Mo is looking for a quiet and patient home. This sweet young boy is 7 months old and still learning to trust the world. He’s a bit fearful and shy right now, so he’ll need a calm, quiet home with patient adopters who can give him the time and space he needs to feel safe and loved. With a little kindness and understanding, he has the potential to blossom into a wonderful companion.

If you feel you can provide this guy what he needs to have success please apply online here.

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