Are you looking to start off 2026 with some extra flair ... perhaps with a purr-sonal chef/masseuse? Read on — Patches may be for you. This 1 1/2-year-old female calico cat makes purr-fect biscuits with her paws. She may start off on the shy side, but once you are pals, she will be kneading on you until the tight spots relax themselves right out of your muscles. This sweet and gorgeous girl has a condition which suppresses her immune system. She is very healthy, but her condition means she will need to be an indoor cat. She is looking for a forever home where she can enjoy life to the fullest as the only kitty in the household, with someone who can read her like a book so they know when to smother her with love and when to give her space. Do you think you might be her person? Come meet her. Stop by Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA to meet Patches ID#A965424 or call (650) 340-7022 with questions. Visit www.phs-spca.org for more information.

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