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Meet Flair, a kitten who embodies her name with boundless energy and a friendly nature. This little dynamo loves to play, her youthful spirit filling every room with joy. You'll find her chasing after toys, exploring every nook and cranny, and making friends with everyone she meets. Flair is also a quick learner, her curiosity leading her to understand new things fast. Despite her energy, she loves cuddles and will happily curl up in your lap for a nap. Adopting Flair means bringing home a bundle of joy who will make every day brighter with her playful antics and loving nature.
Meet Flair, a kitten who embodies her name with boundless energy and a friendly nature. This little dynamo loves to play, her youthful spirit filling every room with joy. You'll find her chasing after toys, exploring every nook and cranny, and making friends with everyone she meets. Flair is also a quick learner, her curiosity leading her to understand new things fast. Despite her energy, she loves cuddles and will happily curl up in your lap for a nap. Adopting Flair means bringing home a bundle of joy who will make every day brighter with her playful antics and loving nature.
The Stone County SPCA was organized in 2009 and opened a shelter in 2012 in Wiggins, MS. We have always been a no kill shelter. Our biggest challenge is the high demand to place dogs and cats in our shelter. Currently, we take in approximately 1200 animals annually. We do not euthanize animals for lack of space. We have a live release rate of 95%. We do this by keeping adoption fees low and transporting a large percentage of our animals (65% of our dogs and puppies).
The Stone County SPCA was organized in 2009 and opened a shelter in 2012 in Wiggins, MS. We have always been a no kill shelter. Our biggest challenge is the high demand to place dogs and cats in our shelter. Currently, we take in approximately 1200 animals annually. We do not euthanize animals for lack of space. We have a live release rate of 95%. We do this by keeping adoption fees low and transporting a large percentage of our animals (65% of our dogs and puppies).
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