FORT MYERS, Fla.- Calhoun is looking for his furever home! He’s two years old, very loving, and a great companion, so he’d be a perfect addition to any home.
If you’re interested in adopting Calhoun, call the Gulf Coast Humane Society at 239-332-0364 for more information.
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