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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown or Chocolate
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
55481852
Hair Length
–
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Lucy and Smokey, the dynamic duo in search of their forever family! These bonded sisters, aged 7, are seeking a loving home together after their previous family had to part ways due to allergies.
Lucy is the epitome of affection, known for her tendency to snuggle up on laps and chests, melting hearts with her loving gestures. Fearless and friendly, she adores everyone, including dogs, cats, and kids. Smokey, her loyal sister, is a bit more reserved and does not care for dogs at all. Once in a dog-free environment, she reveals her loving nature, enjoying gentle pets and cuddles, although she prefers not to be picked up. Both girls are litterbox trained and bring immense joy to any household. If you're ready to open your heart and home to this delightful duo, Lucy and Smokey are eager to bring double the love into your life. Let's ensure they stay together in a dog-free environment where they can thrive and flourish.
Lucy and Smokey are spayed, current on their vaccinations, flea and parasite treated, and are microchipped, making them fully prepared for their forever home. To welcome Lucy and Smokey into your family, please complete an adoption application to schedule a visit: https://westvalleyhumanesociety.org/adoptionapp/. Remember, visits are by appointment only at the shelter.
Meet Lucy and Smokey, the dynamic duo in search of their forever family! These bonded sisters, aged 7, are seeking a loving home together after their previous family had to part ways due to allergies.
Lucy is the epitome of affection, known for her tendency to snuggle up on laps and chests, melting hearts with her loving gestures. Fearless and friendly, she adores everyone, including dogs, cats, and kids. Smokey, her loyal sister, is a bit more reserved and does not care for dogs at all. Once in a dog-free environment, she reveals her loving nature, enjoying gentle pets and cuddles, although she prefers not to be picked up. Both girls are litterbox trained and bring immense joy to any household. If you're ready to open your heart and home to this delightful duo, Lucy and Smokey are eager to bring double the love into your life. Let's ensure they stay together in a dog-free environment where they can thrive and flourish.
Lucy and Smokey are spayed, current on their vaccinations, flea and parasite treated, and are microchipped, making them fully prepared for their forever home. To welcome Lucy and Smokey into your family, please complete an adoption application to schedule a visit: https://westvalleyhumanesociety.org/adoptionapp/. Remember, visits are by appointment only at the shelter.
Meet our pets in the shelter Monday through Friday by appointment only, 10 am until 6 pm. Closed on Saturdays and Sundays due to low-staffing.
Our Facebook page and website are kept up to date with available animals!
Meet our pets in the shelter Monday through Friday by appointment only, 10 am until 6 pm. Closed on Saturdays and Sundays due to low-staffing.
Our Facebook page and website are kept up to date with available animals!
More about this shelter
West Valley Humane Society is an open-admission animal shelter in Southern Idaho. Serving all of Canyon County, and surrounding areas. We take in the stray, surrendered, abandoned, neglected animals in our community. In 2017, we took in 7,778 animals. We believe that every animal deserves a second chance.
We contract with the cities of Nampa, Caldwell and Canyon County to house stray and owner surrender animals that their ACO's, or the general public, bring to us.
"A Pet is a Lifetime Commitment"
West Valley Humane Society is an open-admission animal shelter in Southern Idaho. Serving all of Canyon County, and surrounding areas. We take in the stray, surrendered, abandoned, neglected animals in our community. In 2017, we took in 7,778 animals. We believe that every animal deserves a second chance.
We contract with the cities of Nampa, Caldwell and Canyon County to house stray and owner surrender animals that their ACO's, or the general public, bring to us.