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Calli - Domestic Medium Hair cat available for adoption in Calgary

Calli

4 yearsDomestic Medium Hair

Femalehigh EnergyLong Haired
Tinker - Domestic Shorthair cat available for adoption in Calgary

Tinker

2 yearsDomestic Shorthair

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Adopting a cat in Saskatoon

Saskatoon is the primary adoption hub for cats in central Saskatchewan. The Saskatoon SPCA runs the main intake for the region, handling surrendered, stray, and rural-transfer cats from across the area.

LocalPetFinder is not a shelter. We do not house cats or process adoptions. We pull the SPCA's cat listings into one place and refresh them regularly. You apply through the SPCA directly. The site is free and we never add a fee on top of the shelter's adoption cost.

Kittens versus adult cats

Prairie kitten season runs roughly April through October, and Saskatoon SPCA intake reflects that. Summer brings litters and bottle-fed neonates; winter inventory leans more toward adult cats whose temperament is already settled. Both are good paths.

A kitten is mostly potential. You shape socialisation, but you do not know yet how the cat will end up with kids or other pets. An adult cat is mostly known. The shelter has spent weeks watching how it behaves, which is the single best predictor of how the next year in your home goes. For a busy household or a first-time cat owner, an adult cat is often the easier match.

What the adoption fee covers

A Saskatoon SPCA cat adoption fee is not the cat's price. It offsets the medical work the shelter has already paid for. The fee generally covers the spay or neuter surgery, core vaccinations, a microchip, deworming and basic parasite treatment, and a veterinary health check before placement.

Senior cats and special-needs cats often have reduced fees. Confirm the current fee and exactly what is included on the cat's own listing.

Indoor cats and Saskatoon winter

Most Saskatoon SPCA cats are placed indoor-only. That is not a quirk of the shelter, it is a real safety call. Saskatoon winter air at minus 30 is dangerous to a cat in minutes, the city has urban coyotes that work the river valley year-round, and outdoor cats live much shorter lives. An indoor cat with a window perch, a few good toys, and 20 minutes of daily play is a healthy cat.

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