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This helps San Diego Humane Society - Oceanside Campus (Cats and Small Animals) with pet care costs.
How this pet arrived:
Maroon was brought in by a community member on February 22, 2026
Why this pet is the one for you:
Maroon, a social senior cat who was found as a stray, is now available for adoption and seeking a quiet home to spend her golden years. Despite her history as a wanderer, she has proven to be a friendly companion who enjoys human interaction. Maroon's vision may be reduced, so a consistent environment and gentle approaches are recommended to help her feel secure. Prospective adopters should have a home with children aged 6 or older who understand appropriate and safe petting boundaries. Maroon is a cat who prefers to keep all four paws on the floor and should not be picked up. She is particularly sensitive about her personal space and does not like her belly or abdomen touched; as such, her new family must respect these boundaries to ensure she remains comfortable and happy. To ensure a safe transition to her new new home, adopters are required to bring a hard-sided, secure cat carrier for her ride home. This sturdy carrier will provide the necessary protection and stability Maroon needs as she leaves the shelter to start her new life.
How this pet arrived:
Maroon was brought in by a community member on February 22, 2026
Why this pet is the one for you:
Maroon, a social senior cat who was found as a stray, is now available for adoption and seeking a quiet home to spend her golden years. Despite her history as a wanderer, she has proven to be a friendly companion who enjoys human interaction. Maroon's vision may be reduced, so a consistent environment and gentle approaches are recommended to help her feel secure. Prospective adopters should have a home with children aged 6 or older who understand appropriate and safe petting boundaries. Maroon is a cat who prefers to keep all four paws on the floor and should not be picked up. She is particularly sensitive about her personal space and does not like her belly or abdomen touched; as such, her new family must respect these boundaries to ensure she remains comfortable and happy. To ensure a safe transition to her new new home, adopters are required to bring a hard-sided, secure cat carrier for her ride home. This sturdy carrier will provide the necessary protection and stability Maroon needs as she leaves the shelter to start her new life.