Sydney is a shy but sweet girl who takes a minute to warm up, but will then purr in your lap. She has been diagnosed with a suspected Ear Polyp in her left middle ear. Ear polyps are inflammatory lesions caused by a viral upper respiratory infection. Sydney will require advanced imaging techniques to confirm her polyp and will likely require surgery to remove it. These services are usually referred to a specialist.
Sydney is a shy but sweet girl who takes a minute to warm up, but will then purr in your lap. She has been diagnosed with a suspected Ear Polyp in her left middle ear. Ear polyps are inflammatory lesions caused by a viral upper respiratory infection. Sydney will require advanced imaging techniques to confirm her polyp and will likely require surgery to remove it. These services are usually referred to a specialist.
Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando offers adoption meetings either by appointment for an in-person meet and greet, or virtually using Zoom! Please call us at 407-35-7722 for more information. We are available Monday – Friday 8:30AM – 4:30PM.
Fees and more details at www.petallianceorlando.org/
Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando offers adoption meetings either by appointment for an in-person meet and greet, or virtually using Zoom! Please call us at 407-35-7722 for more information. We are available Monday – Friday 8:30AM – 4:30PM.
Fees and more details at www.petallianceorlando.org/
If you would like an appointment for a specific animal, please call (407) 351-7722 (Monday - Friday) to place a hold for an additional $40 fee.
If you would like an appointment for a specific animal, please call (407) 351-7722 (Monday - Friday) to place a hold for an additional $40 fee.
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More than 5,200 homeless dogs and cats will turn to the Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando for caring, compassion and hope through our animal shelters this year. Pet Alliance’s live release rate averages around 96%, making it what is considered a “no kill” shelter. Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando has pet adoption centers in Orlando and Sanford, FL.
More than 5,200 homeless dogs and cats will turn to the Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando for caring, compassion and hope through our animal shelters this year. Pet Alliance’s live release rate averages around 96%, making it what is considered a “no kill” shelter. Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando has pet adoption centers in Orlando and Sanford, FL.
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We'll also keep you updated on Maddie's adoption status with email updates.