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Looking for a forever home; Kelowna SPCA pet of the week

Image Credit: Contributed/B.C. SPCA

KELOWNA - Charlotte is five years and seven months old and has been at the SPCA since July 5, 2016.

This girl is well trained, personable and very social. She is house trained and will fit in just fine with other cats.

Charlotte is calm and just wants to hang out with her family. She is happy to hang out with you while you watch TV, read a book or nap on the couch.

Charlotte's Animal ID is 362367.

Visit the Kelowna and District Branch webpage for more information such as location, adoption fees, and hours of operation.

 

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