Doot Doot, a three-year old calico with loads of personality

By Kirsty Maurits

Doot Doot! All aboard the kitty train. Destination: Your heart.

Doot Doot is a wonderful calico kitty with loads of personality. She’s affectionate and loving, and at three-years old, she’s playful and energetic, too! She’s been at the shelter for a month now, and she’d love to be part of your family and have a forever home with you. Ideally, she would do best in a home without small children, and where she can be the only cat, as she can be ever-so-slightly moody at times (but can’t we all?).

Make room in your life today for Doot Doot — you won’t regret it! More photos of Doot Doot can be found at the Berkeley Animal Care Services Facebook page, and if you’d like to get up close and personal, you can visit her in person at the shelter on Second Street in Berkeley.

Berkeleyside’s Saturday column, “Adopt a Pet”, hopes to help match pets with a home and loving owners in our community. We partner with Berkeley Animal Care Services and the Milo Foundation to introduce just one of many pets that can be adopted. BACS houses domestic animals from Berkeley, Albany, Emeryville, and Piedmont. They provide a safe haven for homeless pets, as well as adoption services, advice on animal-related topics, lost and found pet reports, and free, or low-cost, spay/neuter vouchers for Berkeley residents’ dogs and cats. Check out the BACS Facebook pagecontact them directly, or visit them at 2013 Second Street, Berkeley to find out about the many wonderful animals that are available for adoption.

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