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Next Draw: June 16
Jackpot:
$14,847 and growing!

Play SCARS’ Chase the Ace for a chance to win the growing jackpot while helping provide care, shelter, and second chances for animals.

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🧡 Squiggley is a beautiful calico that operates entirely on her mood. She loves attention. She hates attention. Sometimes both at the same time. You’ll be petting her and thinking, “Wow, we’re really bonding,” when suddenly she’ll deliver a quick right-left paw or a nip that says, “Thank you for your participation. This session has ended.” Squiggley gets along with other cats as long as they follow one simple rule: don’t be annoying. She coexists peacefully with her feline roommates, provided nobody gets in her face. Despite her strong feelings about personal space, Squiggley is doing wonderfully in foster care after spending far too long waiting in rescue. She loves to explore and has started seeking out attention, hopping onto laps for a few pets, and even accepting the occasional short cuddle. It’s clear she is a sweet girl just wanting to feel safe and loved and understood by her people. Because Squiggley has opinions - and isn’t afraid to share them with a swat or a nip, she’d do best with older, cat-savvy kids and a home that understands cat language. If you are ready to open your home and heart to a sweet and sassy friend, Squiggley is ready to meet you. 📍Squiggley is located in Sherwood Park

Available for adoption

Good with Cats

Good with older kids (ages 10 and up)

Adopt Me!
Animal Type(s): Cat
Gender: Female
Color: Calico/White
Approx. date of birth: October 15, 2024
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
Weight: 8.9 lbs
Please note: If other cats/dogs in your home are not spayed/neutered, we may deny your application. SCARS exists due to lack of spaying/neutering and it is our goal to end this cycle. If there is a documented medical reason for your animal to not be spayed/neutered, we will work with you.