Lily is a shy and lovely lady who would prefer a calm, adult household where she can settle in at her own pace as an only pet. A quiet corner with some comfie pillows in a hiding spot would be just her pace as she learns to trust you. Perhaps a cozy movie night in a pillow fort would be just what you need to win her over! She has lots of love to give to someone that has patience--her sweet side is well worth a little extra effort. If you are interested in meeting Lily, please call the Feline Department at 410-848-4810 extension 816. Her adoption fee is $75.00.
Lily is a shy and lovely lady who would prefer a calm, adult household where she can settle in at her own pace as an only pet. A quiet corner with some comfie pillows in a hiding spot would be just her pace as she learns to trust you. Perhaps a cozy movie night in a pillow fort would be just what you need to win her over! She has lots of love to give to someone that has patience--her sweet side is well worth a little extra effort. If you are interested in meeting Lily, please call the Feline Department at 410-848-4810 extension 816. Her adoption fee is $75.00.
Lily is a shy and lovely lady who would prefer a calm, adult household where she can settle in at her own pace as an only pet. A quiet corner with some comfie pillows in a hiding spot would be just her pace as she learns to trust you. Perhaps a cozy movie night in a pillow fort would be just what you need to win her over! She has lots of love to give to someone that has patience--her sweet side is well worth a little extra effort. If you are interested in meeting Lily, please call the Feline Department at 410-848-4810 extension 816. Her adoption fee is $75.00.
Dogs: $ 70.00 to adopt
Cats: $ 50.00 to adopt
If you are adopting a dog and you rent, you need to have a note from your landlord or a pet agreement showing that you are allowed to have an indoor pet.
Dogs: $ 70.00 to adopt
Cats: $ 50.00 to adopt
If you are adopting a dog and you rent, you need to have a note from your landlord or a pet agreement showing that you are allowed to have an indoor pet.
Dogs: $ 70.00 to adopt
Cats: $ 50.00 to adopt
If you are adopting a dog and you rent, you need to have a note from your landlord or a pet agreement showing that you are allowed to have an indoor pet.
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Our adoption hours are Monday through Friday 9-3:30 and Saturdays 9-1:30.
Humane Society of Carroll County
2517 Littlestown Pike
Westminster, MD 21158
410-848-4810
Carroll County Maryland
Our adoption hours are Monday through Friday 9-3:30 and Saturdays 9-1:30.
Humane Society of Carroll County
2517 Littlestown Pike
Westminster, MD 21158
410-848-4810
Carroll County Maryland
Our adoption hours are Monday through Friday 9-3:30 and Saturdays 9-1:30.
Humane Society of Carroll County
2517 Littlestown Pike
Westminster, MD 21158
410-848-4810
Carroll County Maryland
More about this shelter
The Humane Society of Carroll County, Inc. attempts to alleviate the pain and suffering of animals. It also attempts to educate the public about their needs, shelter the lost and unwanted, reunite and adopt as many as possible and enforce the laws pertaining to their regulation and humane keeping.
Our Goals
We strive to fulfill our mission by being as responsive to the public as is possible. We try to the best of our ability to work with the public to reconcile the issue brought to our attention through education, advice, mediation, and enforcement.
The Humane Society of Carroll County, Inc. attempts to alleviate the pain and suffering of animals. It also attempts to educate the public about their needs, shelter the lost and unwanted, reunite and adopt as many as possible and enforce the laws pertaining to their regulation and humane keeping.
Our Goals
We strive to fulfill our mission by being as responsive to the public as is possible. We try to the best of our ability to work with the public to reconcile the issue brought to our attention through education, advice, mediation, and enforcement.
The Humane Society of Carroll County, Inc. attempts to alleviate the pain and suffering of animals. It also attempts to educate the public about their needs, shelter the lost and unwanted, reunite and adopt as many as possible and enforce the laws pertaining to their regulation and humane keeping.
Our Goals
We strive to fulfill our mission by being as responsive to the public as is possible. We try to the best of our ability to work with the public to reconcile the issue brought to our attention through education, advice, mediation, and enforcement.