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Lilly came to us in July of 2022 after her beloved owner passed away, this of course was very hard on Lilly as she was very attached to her owner.
During Lilly's stay here it was discovered that she has the beginning stages of kidney disease. Lilly was prescribed a kidney care diet and has done very well on it. Her kidney disease is managed with her diet, but we of course recommend regular vet visits as with any animal.
Lilly is a very special kitty with a big personality. She likes to be pet and receive attention on her own terms. What can we say....she is a girl that knows what she wants! Lilly will let you know that she has had enough attention by pawing at you. Lilly does not do this to be mean, she does it as a way of communication that she has had enough attention and is getting over stimulated.
We always say Lilly is a sweetheart with a "side of spice", and due to that she would be best suited in a home with no small children. Lilly also cannot be placed in a home with other animals as they stress her out.....again, she is a girl that knows what she wants! She prefers to be the feline queen! Lilly would do best in a quiet/relaxed home that she can enjoy her days lounging around. Lilly truly is a good cat and we do believe Lilly would flourish in a home environment.
If interested in adopting Lilly please submit an adoption application to us. Applications can be found on our website, here at the shelter, or they can be requested through email.
Lilly came to us in July of 2022 after her beloved owner passed away, this of course was very hard on Lilly as she was very attached to her owner.
During Lilly's stay here it was discovered that she has the beginning stages of kidney disease. Lilly was prescribed a kidney care diet and has done very well on it. Her kidney disease is managed with her diet, but we of course recommend regular vet visits as with any animal.
Lilly is a very special kitty with a big personality. She likes to be pet and receive attention on her own terms. What can we say....she is a girl that knows what she wants! Lilly will let you know that she has had enough attention by pawing at you. Lilly does not do this to be mean, she does it as a way of communication that she has had enough attention and is getting over stimulated.
We always say Lilly is a sweetheart with a "side of spice", and due to that she would be best suited in a home with no small children. Lilly also cannot be placed in a home with other animals as they stress her out.....again, she is a girl that knows what she wants! She prefers to be the feline queen! Lilly would do best in a quiet/relaxed home that she can enjoy her days lounging around. Lilly truly is a good cat and we do believe Lilly would flourish in a home environment.
If interested in adopting Lilly please submit an adoption application to us. Applications can be found on our website, here at the shelter, or they can be requested through email.
Our adoption process includes reference checks, landlord approval, and an adoption contract.
All dogs and cats are spayed or neutered before they leave the shelter.
The adoption fee for a dog is $175.00 and puppies are $225.00, which includes the spay or neuter and all required canine immunizations, microchipping, wormer and flea treatment.
The adoption fee for an Adult Cat is $75.00 which includes the spay or neuter, all required feline immunizations and testing for FeLV and FIV, microchipping, plus wormer and flea treatment. The adoption fee for Kittens is $100.00.
Our adoption process includes reference checks, landlord approval, and an adoption contract.
All dogs and cats are spayed or neutered before they leave the shelter.
The adoption fee for a dog is $175.00 and puppies are $225.00, which includes the spay or neuter and all required canine immunizations, microchipping, wormer and flea treatment.
The adoption fee for an Adult Cat is $75.00 which includes the spay or neuter, all required feline immunizations and testing for FeLV and FIV, microchipping, plus wormer and flea treatment. The adoption fee for Kittens is $100.00.
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Our shelter is open to the public
7 Days a Week
Noon-4pm
Our shelter is open to the public
7 Days a Week
Noon-4pm
More about this shelter
The SPCA Serving Allegany County is a 501 (c) 3 Non-Profit Organization. Our Staff, Board Members and Volunteers devote countless hours to help the animals at our shelter and in foster care.
The SPCA Serving Allegany County is a 501 (c) 3 Non-Profit Organization. Our Staff, Board Members and Volunteers devote countless hours to help the animals at our shelter and in foster care.