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I’m Ken, but around here, they call me the Golden Bachelor. Why? Well, it’s because I’ve been patiently waiting for my special someone — a true love to sweep me off my paws.
When I first arrived at the shelter, I was in rough shape. I was extremely thin, with a bent tail, and in need of care. But even then, my spirit was strong, and I never lost my charm. One of my best features? My voice! It’s a little scratchy, but oh so full of personality! Whether I’m asking for a cuddle or just saying hello, I know how to make sure you don’t forget about me.
Now, here’s something else you should know: I’m quite the heartthrob around here. The ladies at the SPCA can’t resist holding me, and after every cuddle, I end up smelling like their perfumes. Some days I carry the scent of sweet florals, other times it’s citrusy fresh, and occasionally, I even catch a hint of cinnamon.
As much as I love the affection, I’m ready to find my one true love — someone who will appreciate my voice, my scent, and everything that makes me who I am. If you think we might make the perfect match, come by and say hello. I’m waiting for you!
Ken gets along with laid-back cats who respect his space. He’d do best in a relaxed home with adults and older children.
I’m Ken, but around here, they call me the Golden Bachelor. Why? Well, it’s because I’ve been patiently waiting for my special someone — a true love to sweep me off my paws.
When I first arrived at the shelter, I was in rough shape. I was extremely thin, with a bent tail, and in need of care. But even then, my spirit was strong, and I never lost my charm. One of my best features? My voice! It’s a little scratchy, but oh so full of personality! Whether I’m asking for a cuddle or just saying hello, I know how to make sure you don’t forget about me.
Now, here’s something else you should know: I’m quite the heartthrob around here. The ladies at the SPCA can’t resist holding me, and after every cuddle, I end up smelling like their perfumes. Some days I carry the scent of sweet florals, other times it’s citrusy fresh, and occasionally, I even catch a hint of cinnamon.
As much as I love the affection, I’m ready to find my one true love — someone who will appreciate my voice, my scent, and everything that makes me who I am. If you think we might make the perfect match, come by and say hello. I’m waiting for you!
Ken gets along with laid-back cats who respect his space. He’d do best in a relaxed home with adults and older children.
Our adoption process includes reference checks, landlord approval, and an adoption contract.
All dogs and cats are spayed or neutered before they leave the shelter.
The adoption fee for a dog is $175.00 and puppies are $225.00, which includes the spay or neuter and all required canine immunizations, microchipping, wormer and flea treatment.
The adoption fee for an Adult Cat is $75.00 which includes the spay or neuter, all required feline immunizations and testing for FeLV and FIV, microchipping, plus wormer and flea treatment. The adoption fee for Kittens is $100.00.
Our adoption process includes reference checks, landlord approval, and an adoption contract.
All dogs and cats are spayed or neutered before they leave the shelter.
The adoption fee for a dog is $175.00 and puppies are $225.00, which includes the spay or neuter and all required canine immunizations, microchipping, wormer and flea treatment.
The adoption fee for an Adult Cat is $75.00 which includes the spay or neuter, all required feline immunizations and testing for FeLV and FIV, microchipping, plus wormer and flea treatment. The adoption fee for Kittens is $100.00.
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Our shelter is open to the public
7 Days a Week
Noon-4pm
Our shelter is open to the public
7 Days a Week
Noon-4pm
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The SPCA Serving Allegany County is a 501 (c) 3 Non-Profit Organization. Our Staff, Board Members and Volunteers devote countless hours to help the animals at our shelter and in foster care.
The SPCA Serving Allegany County is a 501 (c) 3 Non-Profit Organization. Our Staff, Board Members and Volunteers devote countless hours to help the animals at our shelter and in foster care.
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