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Meet Minnie! A senior, short-haired cat, Minnie stands out in the catio due to her reserved nature and her mouse-ear markings. She's unfazed by the high-energy behavior of the younger cats and would make a great companion. Because of her observant nature, she's can appear an introvert around strangers in the catio. Minnie would love a home to lounge in. Reach out to the Allegany County Animal Shelter to meet her!
Meet Minnie! A senior, short-haired cat, Minnie stands out in the catio due to her reserved nature and her mouse-ear markings. She's unfazed by the high-energy behavior of the younger cats and would make a great companion. Because of her observant nature, she's can appear an introvert around strangers in the catio. Minnie would love a home to lounge in. Reach out to the Allegany County Animal Shelter to meet her!
Adoption Application
Adoption Contract if approved
Dogs $125
Cats $80
Seniors for Seniors (waive fee for seniors who adopt a senior animal).
Pets for Vets (waive fee for active or retired duty military personnel).
Adoption Application
Adoption Contract if approved
Dogs $125
Cats $80
Seniors for Seniors (waive fee for seniors who adopt a senior animal).
Pets for Vets (waive fee for active or retired duty military personnel).
The Allegany County Animal Shelter serves as the municipal shelter for Allegany County and is located at 716 Furnace Street in Cumberland. For many years, the shelter served as the final destination for nearly 85% of the animals that entered it. In late 2010, a group of passionate citizens led the charge to change the nature of the shelter with a goal of doing as much as possible for every animal, every day. It was the first step on the journey to becoming A Shelter of Hope.
The Allegany County Animal Shelter serves as the municipal shelter for Allegany County and is located at 716 Furnace Street in Cumberland. For many years, the shelter served as the final destination for nearly 85% of the animals that entered it. In late 2010, a group of passionate citizens led the charge to change the nature of the shelter with a goal of doing as much as possible for every animal, every day. It was the first step on the journey to becoming A Shelter of Hope.