Pets
Parsippany Animal Shelter Wants You Stuck At Home With Simba
Watch the three-year-old orange wonder play in the video.

PARSIPPANY, NJ - The Parsippany Animal Control and Shelter may have altered the operating procedure to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, they are still looking for foster families and to find some fur babies forever homes.
One of those in need of somewhere to shelter-in-place is Simba. Simba is three years old, good with other cats and likely dogs and has lived with kids, officials said.
He is felv/fiv negative, neutered, and up to date on vaccines. He is extremely friendly and loving, and is also a lot of fun. Check out the video of him in action:
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"If you’re stuck at home, now is the perfect time to add a member to your family that will give you lots of love and keep you entertained," officials said.
Find out what's happening in Parsippanyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Email shelter@parpolice.com for more details.
While the shelter is currently closed to the public they are conducting adoptions by appointment. Call (973) 263-7083 for more information.
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