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Looking for a forever home, Vernon SPCA pets of the week

Daisy
Image Credit: BC SPCA

Daisy

Breed: Bull Terrier Cross
Sex: Female
Colour: White
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Age: Senior
I have been microchipped.
Microchip Number: 034 520 014
Animal ID: 311469 (Please take note of the Animal ID if contacting the shelters about this animal)

 

 

 

 

Lucia
Lucia
Image Credit: BC SPCA

Lucia

Lucia is a quiet girl who came to us as a stray. Lucia tends to be a bit shy at first but warms up to gentle handling. She loves to be scratched behind her ears and will purr away. She is looking for calm, quiet owners who will give her lots of love!

Breed: Domestic Medium Hair Cross
Sex: Female
Colour: Calico
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Age: Senior
Animal ID: 308715 (Please take note of the Animal ID if contacting our shelter about this animal)
Tattoo: 186 KLM


BC SPCA - Vernon & District location
vernon@spca.bc.ca
250-549-7297
4800 Haney Road

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