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The Villages
Friday, November 29, 2024

Humane Society partnering with Petco to find homes for cats 

The Humane Society/SPCA of Sumter County has announced that it has become a Petco Adoption Partner housing many of the rescue’s adoptable cats in Petco’s in-store cat adoption center.  HS/SPCA Volunteer Adoption liaison with Petco, Gloria Litman, noted that

“We’re confident interested cat adopters will surely meet their new best friend at the Villages area store.  We have an abundance of socialized, healthy and beautiful cats which are eager to become part of a forever family,” said Gloria Litman,  HS/SPCA volunteer adoption liaison with Petco.,

She added that the shelter will continue to house many adoptable cats at its main Lake Panasoffkee facility, but this added exposure at Petco will make it a wonderful opportunity to showcase and save even more deserving lives.”

Cats from the Humane Society/SPCA will be available for a $50 adoption fee which will include their spaying or neutering, vaccinations (including Rabies), a Leukemia Combo test, de-worming, a flea treatment, a microchip and 30 days of free pet insurance.  The Petco Villages store is located at 600 U.S. Hwy. 27/441.

The HS/SPCA will have adoption applications, cat bios and general information available at Petco.

To find out more about the HS/SPCA, visit hsspca.org 352-793-9117, visit them on Facebook or at their shelter located at 994 County Road 529A in Lake Panasoffkee.

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