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Panther came to the shelter as an older kitten in December of 2016 with his siblings Thor and Bae. Because they hadn't been socialized, the siblings are all a little shy. Panther enjoys playing and following volunteers on their rounds, but he will require an adopter who will give him space. He plays with toys but does not welcome being petted.
Panther came to the shelter as an older kitten in December of 2016 with his siblings Thor and Bae. Because they hadn't been socialized, the siblings are all a little shy. Panther enjoys playing and following volunteers on their rounds, but he will require an adopter who will give him space. He plays with toys but does not welcome being petted.
The Animal Friends of Westmoreland is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping homeless, abandoned and abused dogs and cats. It depends on donations, sponsorships and other tangible support from local residents and businesses.
Our vision is a self sustaining, no-kill shelter which will house the animals until they find their forever home. Additionally, it is our goal to breed awareness, stimulate education and inspire the public to become animal advocates.
The Animal Friends of Westmoreland is a voice for those that cannot speak. Join us in speaking for those that need us most . . . the animals.
The Animal Friends of Westmoreland is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping homeless, abandoned and abused dogs and cats. It depends on donations, sponsorships and other tangible support from local residents and businesses.
Our vision is a self sustaining, no-kill shelter which will house the animals until they find their forever home. Additionally, it is our goal to breed awareness, stimulate education and inspire the public to become animal advocates.
The Animal Friends of Westmoreland is a voice for those that cannot speak. Join us in speaking for those that need us most . . . the animals.