The Humane League’s Kitties Of The City: Winter 2018

Meet City kitties from the Humane League.

The Humane League of Lancaster County, a Humane Pennsylvania Partner, is proud to feature some of their adopted downtown kitties of the City! Check out the photos of these happy cats (and owners!) and then explore the Humane League website to find your own best buddy.

These cats were excited to be featured and be superstars!

The Humane League of Lancaster County combines efforts and resources to provide the communities and animals it serves with no kill animal shelters, a nationally accredited veterinary hospital, community-focused veterinary clinics, emergency animal rescue services, animal welfare management services, canine enrichment centers, and a free public dog park.

Stats:

  • 6,000 – clients the nationally accredited veterinary hospitals served in 2017  
  • 1,000 – animals who received spay and neuter services in 2017
  • 1,400 – animals that found their forever homes or were reunited with their owners in 2017

How You Can Give Back:

From their Amazon Wish List option to corporate giving levels, you can find the best giving opportunity for you to give to the Humane League Of Lancaster County by visiting humanepa.org/donations/paws-for-a-causeVisit humanepa.org/volunteer-options to be a pawsome volunteer.

If you are interested in finding your best buddy, don’t hesitate to check out Humane League of Lancaster! There are many cats, dogs, and other critters in need of adoption. The staff is super friendly and will help you discover your new friend in no time.

Check out the website for up-to-date listings of adorable adoptable critters, learn more about how you can make an impact through donation and volunteering, and browse the upcoming events.

 

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