The featured pet this week for Enid Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is Regina.
Regina is a 2-year-old female cat. Her fur is made up of large patches of black and white, giving her a sort of tuxedo cat appearance. Her eyes are a soft green. She is a small cat, but she makes up for her size with love.
Regina was brought to the SPCA on Nov. 19. She is patiently waiting for a new home and loving family. Regina is a very affectionate cat, but she doesn’t like to be held. She will rub up against you when she’s happy and loves the company of people.
If you would like to meet Regina or any of the other residents at the shelter, please call Enid SPCA at 233-1325 or visit the shelter at 1116 Over-land Trail during regular business hours.
Bowers, 13, is a student at Ringwood Junior High School.
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