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Adopt Finn – the Perfect Family Cat from the BCSPCA

Today’s Summit Radio and BCSPCA Pet of the Week is Finn!

Finn (or Finny) is a super curious boy who’s wondering who will give him his forever home. He’s nervous at first but makes himself at home very quickly. He loves to play with his toys & the catnip filled ones. He definitely needs his daily dose of cuddles & playtime but will let you know when he’s had enough. He is used to living with and being around dogs as well!

If you feel you could give him the home of his dreams, please fill out the pre-adoption questionnaire or give us the call at 250-509-0297. Finn is currently in foster and needs an appointment for viewing. Here’s his profile on their website: https://adopt.spca.bc.ca/pets/782627/


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