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My name is Butterball (STRAY)!

Posted 3 days ago | Updated 2 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Meet the Pet

3

Interview

Adoption fee: $80

This helps Baltimore Humane Society with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Longhair
Color
Orange or Red
Age
2 years 2 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
60051768
Hair Length
long

My story

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

I am NOT available at this time. I am currently on stray hold through Baltimore County. I was found in Owings Mills, MD on Oliver Heights Rd. I am microchipped. If you think I could belong to you or someone you know, please call the shelter at 410-833-8848 ext. 2
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
60051768
Contact
Address
1601 Nicodemus Rd, Reisterstown, MD 21136

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Applications may be submitted online or in-person, and are processed as we receive them.

2.

Meet the Pet

All members of the household are required to meet with a BHS Adoption Counselor and their desired animal during normal business hours.

3.

Interview

Adoption counselors can review your application with you and provide more information about the pet of your choice.

Additional adoption info

We offer discounts for active/retired military, first responders (EMT, police and fire fighters), seniors (60 years and older), bonded pairs, and senior pets. Please contact the adoption center for more details.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

1601 Nicodemus Road
Reisterstown, MD 21136

Adoption Center Hours:
Monday: 12pm-4pm
Tuesday-Sunday: 12pm-5pm

More about this shelter

The Humane Society of Baltimore County, now known as the Baltimore Humane Society (BHS), was founded in 1927 by a pioneering and compassionate socialite named Elsie Seeger Barton (1886-1983).

In 1902, at age 16, Miss Seeger was stricken with rheumatic fever and was confined to her bed. During that time, her constant companions were the family’s beloved pets. It was at that time that Ms. Seeger resolved to devote her life to the care and humane treatment of companion and service animals. When she became well, she established a refuge for abused and homeless animals on her family’s estate, known as “Thistle Top” on Milford Road in Pikesville, MD, overlooking Gwynn’s Falls Dam. In 1908 she married Bolling Walker Barton, Jr., President of Barton, Duet & Koch Paper Company.

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