Posted 1 week ago | Updated 1 day ago
This helps San Diego Humane Society - Oceanside Campus (Cats and Small Animals) with pet care costs.
How this pet arrived:
Snickers was brought in by a community member on November 26, 2025.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Snickers! This lovely senior gal arrived with her best friend Jack #975351, and like any iconic duo, they're a package deal. Snickers was a little nervous when she first entered our care, but with a little space and time, she's been showing her warm, cozy side. Snickers and Jack are on the hunt for a calm, quiet home where they can lounge, loaf, and lovingly supervise all your daily activities. They're not fans of canine roommates, and both would prefer a household with older children who understand the fine art of being gentle with a senior queen. Snickers does have dental disease and will likely need a sedated dental procedure in the future - her adopter should plan to follow up with their veterinarian to get her smile sparkling again. As senior cats, both Snickers and Jack will benefit from regular veterinary care to help keep them healthy, comfortable, and happy in their golden years. If you're looking for two sweet, mellow companions who specialize in soft purrs and low-key hangouts, Snickers and Jack are the perfect pair to sweeten your life!
Shy/Fearful Cat: Snickers requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.
How this pet arrived:
Snickers was brought in by a community member on November 26, 2025.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Snickers! This lovely senior gal arrived with her best friend Jack #975351, and like any iconic duo, they're a package deal. Snickers was a little nervous when she first entered our care, but with a little space and time, she's been showing her warm, cozy side. Snickers and Jack are on the hunt for a calm, quiet home where they can lounge, loaf, and lovingly supervise all your daily activities. They're not fans of canine roommates, and both would prefer a household with older children who understand the fine art of being gentle with a senior queen. Snickers does have dental disease and will likely need a sedated dental procedure in the future - her adopter should plan to follow up with their veterinarian to get her smile sparkling again. As senior cats, both Snickers and Jack will benefit from regular veterinary care to help keep them healthy, comfortable, and happy in their golden years. If you're looking for two sweet, mellow companions who specialize in soft purrs and low-key hangouts, Snickers and Jack are the perfect pair to sweeten your life!
Shy/Fearful Cat: Snickers requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.