San Andreas, CA…Meet Jordan (A058111), female, black & white tuxedo, adult cat. Jordan is a striking black-and-white tuxedo beauty with a gorgeous plume-like tail and a personality just as impressive. At around two years old, she’s a sweetheart who thrives on affection, happily leaning in for pets and gentle head scratches.
The moment you step into her space, Jordan rushes to greet you like an old friend, eager for attention and companionship. She’s a playful and curious explorer, always on the lookout for new adventures and cozy spots to claim as her own.
With her loving nature and lively spirit, Jordan would make a wonderful addition to any home where she’ll receive plenty of affection—because she’s sure to give just as much in return!
Contact: Calaveras County Animal Services (209) 754-6509 or animal@co.calaveras.ca.us
Please use Jordan’s intake number (A058111) when making inquiries at the shelter.
All cats available for adoption at the Calaveras Animal Shelter are up to date on their routine vaccinations and will be microchipped. All unaltered cats must be spayed or neutered before they can go home with you.
Calaveras County Animal Services now has a Fee Flexibility Program!
When the dog or cat population at the shelter is at 80% or above capacity, the total adoption fee will be 50% off––reduced to $40 for dogs and $30 for cats. The adoption fee for cats who arrive at the shelter already altered will be $10. With the 55-5-5 Program, any time an adopter is 55 or older and adopts any pet over 5 years old, the adoption fee is $5.
Upcoming Shelter Events: Looking for love? Visit the Calaveras County Animal Shelter on Saturday, February 15, 2025, from 11 AM to 2 PM for the Valentine’s Day Speed Dating adoption event. Meet amazing dogs ready to be your perfect match!
Calaveras County Animal Services, 901 Jeff Tuttle Road, San Andreas, (209) 754-6509
Shelter and Office Business Hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 10 AM – 4 PM, Closed on Holidays.
This announcement is courtesy of the Friends of Calaveras Animal Services (FOCAS) and The Pine Tree.
Photo Credit Patty Payne.