Princess truly lives up to her name. With her polite manners and sweet nature, she carries herself with quiet grace while still enjoying moments of playful fun. She’s the kind of cat who knows how to balance calm companionship with interactive play—never rough, always considerate.
At six years old, Princess is wonderfully settled and attentive. She enjoys routine, consistency, and warm interaction with her people. Playtime with her is gentle and engaging, and she clearly enjoys bonding through shared moments rather than chaos or noise.
Princess prefers a peaceful environment and responds best to kind voices and respectful handling. Loud spaces and harsh tones aren’t her style—she thrives where calm affection is the norm.
One of her most charming features is the soft brown patch on her face, giving her the look of a tiny royal wearing her signature mark. It’s hard not to fall in love at first glance. Come meet her at the Animal Protective League located at 1001 Taintor Road in Springfield. We are open every day from noon to 5 p.m.
Princess truly lives up to her name. With her polite manners and sweet nature, she carries herself with quiet grace while still enjoying moments of playful fun. She’s the kind of cat who knows how to balance calm companionship with interactive play—never rough, always considerate.
At six years old, Princess is wonderfully settled and attentive. She enjoys routine, consistency, and warm interaction with her people. Playtime with her is gentle and engaging, and she clearly enjoys bonding through shared moments rather than chaos or noise.
Princess prefers a peaceful environment and responds best to kind voices and respectful handling. Loud spaces and harsh tones aren’t her style—she thrives where calm affection is the norm.
One of her most charming features is the soft brown patch on her face, giving her the look of a tiny royal wearing her signature mark. It’s hard not to fall in love at first glance. Come meet her at the Animal Protective League located at 1001 Taintor Road in Springfield. We are open every day from noon to 5 p.m.
We are currently open for adoption every day from 12-5.
We are open for donations every day from 8:30-11 and 12-5.
We are currently open for adoption every day from 12-5.
We are open for donations every day from 8:30-11 and 12-5.
More about this shelter
For over 60 years, the Animal Protective League has been the voice for animals in Springfield and Sangamon County. APL operates a limited admission animal shelter and a high-volume, low-cost spay/neuter clinic along with comprehensive animal-welfare programs. APL is a private, not-for-profit organization and operates primarily by donations.
APL's limited admission animal shelter prioritizes intake by sick, injured, abused and abandoned dogs and cats. APL strives to match animals with carefully screened, loving, permanent owners. All animals leave our shelter spayed or neutered, microchipped, and with all age appropriate vaccinations. Over 2000 deserving dogs and cats are placed in homes every year! APL also has an active group of foster families who provide interim homes until space is available at our shelter.
APL's Spay/neuter clinic performs over 12,000 spay/neuter surgeries every year. In addition to the public, we work with other animal shelters, animal control agencies and animal welfare groups within a 30-mile radius of Springfield. Our free transport system picks up animals from various locations and transports them to our facility for surgery and then returns the animals the following day. This allows many other organizations to have access to low-cost spay/neuter services for their own animals as well as animals in their communities. We currently work with 31 partners in 18 surrounding counties.
APL MISSION
The Animal Protective League is a non-profit 501C(3) organization dedicated to caring for ill, injured and abused homeless animals and coordinating the adoption of those animals by responsible pet owners. It further is commited to ending companion animal overpopulation by offering high-quality, low-cost spay/neuter services.
For over 60 years, the Animal Protective League has been the voice for animals in Springfield and Sangamon County. APL operates a limited admission animal shelter and a high-volume, low-cost spay/neuter clinic along with comprehensive animal-welfare programs. APL is a private, not-for-profit organization and operates primarily by donations.
APL's limited admission animal shelter prioritizes intake by sick, injured, abused and abandoned dogs and cats. APL strives to match animals with carefully screened, loving, permanent owners. All animals leave our shelter spayed or neutered, microchipped, and with all age appropriate vaccinations. Over 2000 deserving dogs and cats are placed in homes every year! APL also has an active group of foster families who provide interim homes until space is available at our shelter.
APL's Spay/neuter clinic performs over 12,000 spay/neuter surgeries every year. In addition to the public, we work with other animal shelters, animal control agencies and animal welfare groups within a 30-mile radius of Springfield. Our free transport system picks up animals from various locations and transports them to our facility for surgery and then returns the animals the following day. This allows many other organizations to have access to low-cost spay/neuter services for their own animals as well as animals in their communities. We currently work with 31 partners in 18 surrounding counties.
APL MISSION
The Animal Protective League is a non-profit 501C(3) organization dedicated to caring for ill, injured and abused homeless animals and coordinating the adoption of those animals by responsible pet owners. It further is commited to ending companion animal overpopulation by offering high-quality, low-cost spay/neuter services.
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