Make Starlett Your Starlett Today!!!

San Andreas, CA…Meet Starlett (A058099) – The Ultimate Lap Cat! Starlett is a sweet, affectionate 3-year-old gray and white shorthair cat who loves attention and tummy rubs. This gentle, loving kitty has turned into a total lap cat—she adores cuddles and will happily soak up all your affection.

While Starlett gets along with other cats, she would much rather be the one and only feline in the household, receiving all the love in a home where she can be the center of attention. She would make a wonderful family or companion cat, especially in a household ready to give her plenty of snuggles.

If you’re looking for a devoted feline friend who loves to be close, Starlett is your girl!
Contact: Calaveras County Animal Services (209) 754-6509 or animal@co.calaveras.ca.us

Please use Starlett’s intake number (A058099) 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.

3/8 – Free Rabies Clinic: FOCAS is hosting a free rabies vaccine and microchip clinic on Saturday, March 9 from 9-11:30 AM at the Government Center, 897 Mountain Ranch Road, San Andreas. Dogs must be leashed, cats must be in a crate. Must be a Calaveras County resident.

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.