Take Me Home Tuesday: Luna
In honour of the 'Beaver Blood Moon' eclipse, this week on Take Me Home Tuesday, we are featuring Luna, a black, domestic shorthair cat.
Luna is a cat from Ontario SPCA Sudbury and Districts Animal Centre that is looking for a new home. Nov. 8/22 (Alexandra Binns)
Luna was surrendered to the shelter with two other cats from the same home about six weeks ago, Alexandra Binns, of the Sudbury SPCA, told CTV News.
She is a high-energy feline that needs stimulation and play.
Luna is a confident and curious cat that has firm boundaries, Binns said.
She has been spayed and would do well in a single-cat home, but could adjust to a household with other pets after a slow introduction.
Binns said Luna is estimated to be between 1-3 years old.
For more information about Luna or the other animals available at the Ontario SPCA Sudbury & Districts Animal Centre at College Boreal on Lasalle Boulevard, call 705-566-9582
Stay tuned for Jessica Gosselin's interview with Luna and Binns on CTVNewsNorthernOntario.ca
UPDATE
Autumn, the kitten featured on last week's Take Me Home Tuesday, has been adopted.
Autumn is a male kitten that is a bundle of fur and energy. Nov. 1/22 (Chelsea Papineau/CTV Northern Ontario)
Sweetie, a seven-year-old German shorthaired pointer, remains at the shelter awaiting the right match for her forever home. Her ideal home would be one with no other pets, as she does not really like other animals. Read more about her here.
Sweetie, a 7-year-old German shorthaired pointer mix, is still at Sudbury SPCA looking for a forever home. (Supplied)
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