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Animals are Near and Dear to our Hearts

We absolutely love our fur-babies! We adopted Furby and Snow from the York County SPCA  in July 2006.

 

Snow was in a sitting room with maybe 10 other kittens. I sat on the floor and she was the only 1 to come sit on my lap. Furby was with his 4 brothers and he was the fattest, so we chose him. Both were adopted the same day and gave us many, many years of love, laughter, and memories (Furby was 15 and Snow was 18). Til this day Snow, is the only cat we've ever known to drool like a dog, but only when she was the utmost happy. If you look closely, you can see it in the picture with her and Stormie below. While no longer with us, they live forever in our hearts.

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Even if you don't adopt, please consider donating, by clicking the button below or by visiting their website: https://ycspca.org/ 

our dogs stormie and rae
our dogs - stormie and rae
our cat snow

Snow - "SnowBear"

our cat - furby

Furby - "Fatty" / "Fatboy"

snow and stormie - all love

BFF's - Snow and Stormie - "BabyBear"

our dog - rae

Our beautiful RaeLynn - "Mama" / "MamaBear"

our cat - squeaky

Last, but not least, meet our Squeaky. She's our stray rescue, left behind by her mother in a hole, at only 2 weeks. 

Honorable Mention

While we love what the YC SPCA does to help our animals, it doesn't seem right not to mentions a local organization that equally helps, but in a different way. 

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BARk (Boro Animal Rescue krew), located in West York, York County, has volunteers that actively search and rescue lost pets. They also respond to emergencies involving animals, whether vehicle accidents, fires, or medical calls. BARk also provides pet supplies and food on a scheduled basis to those who are in need. Visit their website for more information: https://www.westyorkbark.org/

 

Please consider them on your next donation.

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