Pets
Adorable Adoptable Pets Of The Week From Anne Arundel SPCA
These pets are searching for their forever homes. Will it be with you? They currently are at the SPCA of Anne Arundel County.
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD — Meet Patch's Adorable Adoptable Pets of the Week available through the SPCA of Anne Arundel County. Toto loves attention but he also really likes his own space. He was adopted from the shelter as a small kitten, but had to be returned recently when his owner became ill. Toto knows what it's like to live in a home and be a best friend, so being stuck in the shelter now makes him feel quite sad.
Calvin is more shy than his brother Hobbs and prefers to hang out and watch what's going on around him before getting involved. Calvin is hoping to find a new home soon. He could be adopted with his brother Hobbs, but wouldn't mind going home alone either. Handsome Hobbs is a professional sidekick. He likes to follow you around and investigate what you are doing. Hobbs came in with his brother, Calvin. They get along fine and would be happy to find a new home together or separately.
Molly Holly arrived at the shelter very small and scared, but has blossomed into a fun young cat. She loves to chase string and wand toys. She likes to act coy, but really enjoys attention and playing. She just celebrated her first birthday and is ready for her birthday wish of a new home to come true.
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The SPCA of Anne Arundel County has adjusted its visitation policy because of coronavirus, but "staff and volunteers are still at the shelter to socialize the animals, feed them, medicate them and give them the level of care and love that the SPCA is known for," shelter director Kelly Brown said.
Services that require appointments include:
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- Adoption
- Visitation
- Animal surrender
- Euthanasia
- Cremation
The SPCA is still accepting donations of new and unopened pet supplies, but donors must call ahead to get permission. Call (410) 268-4388 to make an appointment. A list of all adoptable animals is available here. Prospective adopters can download an application at this link. Once completed, potential pet owners should email the application to adoptions@aaspca.org.
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