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Meet Lemew!! This lovely declawed senior lady is 10 years young. She is a bit shy at first but warms up quickly. Lemew is enjoys pets and would thrive in a quiet home with no or older children. To meet Lemew, complete an online application at www.washingtonpashelter.org or visit during walk through hours on Tuesday 1pm - 7pm and Wednesday through Saturday 1pm - 4pm.
Meet Lemew!! This lovely declawed senior lady is 10 years young. She is a bit shy at first but warms up quickly. Lemew is enjoys pets and would thrive in a quiet home with no or older children. To meet Lemew, complete an online application at www.washingtonpashelter.org or visit during walk through hours on Tuesday 1pm - 7pm and Wednesday through Saturday 1pm - 4pm.
Visit WAHS and select the cat or dog you are interested in adopting. All fees and general information is listed on our website: www.washingtonpashelter.org
All of our animals are microchipped, spayed/neutered, and up-to-date with all age-appropriate vaccinations prior to adoption.
Visit WAHS and select the cat or dog you are interested in adopting. All fees and general information is listed on our website: www.washingtonpashelter.org
All of our animals are microchipped, spayed/neutered, and up-to-date with all age-appropriate vaccinations prior to adoption.
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LOCATION
1527 Route 136
Eighty Four, PA 15330
HOURS
Tue & Thur 12-7 PM
Wed, Fri & Sat 12- 5 PM
Sun & Mon Closed
LOCATION
1527 Route 136
Eighty Four, PA 15330
HOURS
Tue & Thur 12-7 PM
Wed, Fri & Sat 12- 5 PM
Sun & Mon Closed
More about this shelter
The Washington Area Humane Society (WAHS) is a no-kill shelter, funded solely by private contributions. Our shelter takes in thousands of animals and investigates an average of 800 abuse complaints each year.
The Washington Area Humane Society (WAHS) is a no-kill shelter, funded solely by private contributions. Our shelter takes in thousands of animals and investigates an average of 800 abuse complaints each year.