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This helps San Diego Humane Society - Oceanside Campus (Cats and Small Animals) with pet care costs.
How this pet arrived:
Spot was brought in by his previous owner on January 17, 2026.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Spot is a devoted mother who arrived at our shelter with her beloved son, Miso #978008. These two are inseparable and must be adopted together to ensure their emotional well-being and comfort. Both Spot and Miso are naturally shy and avoidant of people, requiring patience and understanding as they adjust to new surroundings. They will need a calm environment where they can acclimate at their own pace without pressure or overwhelming interactions. To help this bonded pair thrive, we recommend providing a safe, quiet space where they can retreat and feel secure. Facilitating their comfort through proximity-keeping them close together during the transition-along with gentle, delicate play offered at a distance will help build trust gradually. Multiple hiding places at various heights, such as low shelves, cat trees, and enclosed beds, will give them the sense of security they need to feel comfortable exploring their new home. Spot and Miso will do best in a calm, quiet household without young children or boisterous dogs. A home that respects their cautious nature and allows them ample time to adjust at their own pace will help this devoted pair slowly blossom into loving, confident companions..
Shy/Fearful Cat: Spot requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.
How this pet arrived:
Spot was brought in by his previous owner on January 17, 2026.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Spot is a devoted mother who arrived at our shelter with her beloved son, Miso #978008. These two are inseparable and must be adopted together to ensure their emotional well-being and comfort. Both Spot and Miso are naturally shy and avoidant of people, requiring patience and understanding as they adjust to new surroundings. They will need a calm environment where they can acclimate at their own pace without pressure or overwhelming interactions. To help this bonded pair thrive, we recommend providing a safe, quiet space where they can retreat and feel secure. Facilitating their comfort through proximity-keeping them close together during the transition-along with gentle, delicate play offered at a distance will help build trust gradually. Multiple hiding places at various heights, such as low shelves, cat trees, and enclosed beds, will give them the sense of security they need to feel comfortable exploring their new home. Spot and Miso will do best in a calm, quiet household without young children or boisterous dogs. A home that respects their cautious nature and allows them ample time to adjust at their own pace will help this devoted pair slowly blossom into loving, confident companions..
Shy/Fearful Cat: Spot requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.