Callie Gets Her Groove Back

by

Callie was living as a stray in Colorado Springs when a kindly human neighbor noticed her sweet and lovable nature and thought she deserved a second chance. He brought her to Happy Cats Haven, where she found her forever home. Now Callie the cuddle bug views the neighborhood from the comfort of her window seat and watches wildlife videos on her tablet.

Callie’s cat mom tells us that she is a talker who chats with her about anything from politics to the price of eggs. She also likes her playtime and treats and she’ll even dress up for an evening out – in the living room, of course.

But according to her cat mom, Callie hasn’t completely forgotten her former life even though she is an indoor cat now. “The best thing is Callie’s street cat creds – she has caught quite a few mice… so I’m grateful for her hunting talent. Of course having mice delivered to my bed in the middle of the night isn’t so fun, but I’m glad she’s taking care of the problem.” It looks like Callie has found the perfect home and career!

Do you have a tale to tell about your Happy Cat? Tap here to send it to us for the website!

Other Blog

Nobody puts Bambi in a corner

Nobody puts Bambi in a corner

Sleek silver tabby Bambi was barely out of kittenhood when she came to us with her mom. Mom soon let us know she would rather be adopted by herself. Bambi was unconvinced, so we put out the call for a BFF for her, along with her family. Tynisha came along with her...

read more
Spunky snuggly Nori

Spunky snuggly Nori

Stellar was just a kitten when she found herself abandoned at a gas station, asking for help from adults there to search for scraps. She was so scared when she came to us her tail was always tucked beneath her, even when she tried to play. She was loving and snuggly...

read more
The saga of Zeus & Onyx

The saga of Zeus & Onyx

Three tiny kittens were foundering in a deep mud puddle last summer when a passerby pulled them out. Just days old, the little orange tabby had a smashed mouth and dangling teeth. They were transferred to us from our partners at the Humane Society so we could give...

read more