Nina is a 4-year-old brown tabby cat, and she feels very ready to go home with the right person. She is very sweet and needs someone who ‘gets’ her. Are you a cat whisperer? Do you speak ‘cat?’ Well, Nina might be for you. Nina likes to greet people with headbutts and soft meows. She loves attention and playtime. She needs someone to read her cues that she’s had enough. She’ll do best as the only cat in the household and with any resident kids being cat-savvy teens 15 years and older. If this sounds like you, you may find a life with Nina richly rewarding. Cats like Nina have been known to be loyal and look after their people. When you experience this, it will melt your heart on the spot. If you want to round out your family for the holidays and forever, come meet her. Stop by Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA to meet Nina ID #A973017 or call (650) 340-7022 with questions. Visit www.phs-spca.org for more information.

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