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My name is Buttercup FKA C7!

Posted over 6 months ago | Updated over 4 weeks ago

Adoption fee: $125

This helps Brandywine Valley SPCA - ARC with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red
Age
4 years 6 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
58643767
Hair Length
short

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Buttercup, a sweet soul residing at the local shelter. Despite his independent nature, Buttercup harbors a shy side that blossoms in quiet moments. He often finds solace in cozy corners, observing the world with gentle eyes. Buttercup`s sweet demeanor makes him a comforting companion, especially for those who appreciate the soft, silent types. Adopting Buttercup means giving him a chance to share his gentle love and flourish in a forever home where his quiet presence can truly be appreciated.

Buttercup qualifies for Pets for Veterans – his adoption fee is waived for any adopter who is a veteran or active member of the armed forces. Powered by Simba.

Brandywine Valley SPCA
Animal Rescue Center (ARC)
19022 Shingle Point Rd
Georgetown DE 19947
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
58643767
Contact
Rachel Golub
Address
19022 Shingle Point Road, Georgetown, DE 19947

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Search our available adoptables at the location nearest you.
Stop into the shelter and meet the animals you’re interested in
Complete an Adoption Application
Meet with one of our Adoption Counselors
Head home with your new furry friend

What to bring: A current driver’s license (you must be over 18 years of age to adopt), adoption fee, handling items (e.g. leash/collar, carrier; also available for purchase at the shelter)

Go meet their pets

Hours: Tuesday-Friday 12-6pm, Saturday-Sunday 11am-5pm

More about this shelter

Founded in 1929, the Brandywine Valley SPCA is the first open admission shelter in Pennsylvania to achieve No Kill status and serves as the only open admission shelter in both Chester and Delaware Counties. In 2015, the BVSPCA opened its first Animal Health Center in Malvern, Pennsylvania, making veterinary care more accessible to local residents. In 2016, the BVSPCA took on a five-year contract with the Delaware Office of Animal Welfare to provide state-wide animal services, and expanded its reach further into the tri-state area by opening both a second shelter and a second Animal Health Center in New Castle County, Delaware. Shortly after, a PetSmart Everyday Adoption Center was opened in Dover, Delaware. Its mission is to put the “human” back in humane animal treatment and to advocate on their behalf. Each year, the BVSPCA cares for more than 10,000 stray, owner-surrendered, wayward owned, and abused and neglected animals.

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