Callie
Available
Callie
AvailableCallie is a senior female Domestic Short Hair located in Blaine, MN. She is spayed and fully house trained. Vaccinations are current. Callie has special needs, requiring ongoing care for diabetes and kidney health. She is known for her gentle temperament and is looking for a calm, loving home to enjoy her retirement.
About Callie
Callie is a 10-year-old calico with a long story of love and resilience. After her owner could no longer remember her due to dementia, Callie was placed in the care of RPAW Rescue, where she received the medical attention and affection she needed. She’s a gentle girl who loves calm company and happily shares space with other animals. Callie does require daily oral insulin for her diabetes—this costs about $75 per month—and eats a special canned diet for chronic kidney disease. Even so, she’s affectionate and still very invested in finding soft laps and quiet corners to call her own. She’s had a lot of love in her life and is looking for a retirement home that will honor that history and give her peace as she ages. Senior cats are often overlooked, but Callie’s loyalty and serene presence make her a genuinely rewarding companion. Her adoption fee is fully waived. Give her the comfortable, safe home she deserves in her golden years. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Callie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Callie adapt well to a variety of homes but thrive in quieter, stress-free environments. She’ll appreciate a peaceful household where she can relax and feel safe.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Callie, like most Domestic Short Hair cats, is content indoors and doesn’t need outdoor access. She’s happiest with comfortable spots to lounge and windows to look out of.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are generally tolerant and patient, making them suitable for families with children. With Callie’s gentle disposition, she’ll get along well with respectful kids.











