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Saxophone!

Posted 1 day ago | Updated 21 hours ago

Adoption process
1

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My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
2 months old, Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
56914645
Hair Length
short

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Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
56914645
Contact
Nathaniel Smart
Address
PO BOX 12, 1216 NY-14A, Penn Yan, NY 14527

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

Additional adoption info

To adopt a dog or cat from the HSYC we ask that you stop in during business hours. We will then introduce you to available animals and have a conversation to see what it is that you are looking for. We take great pride in talking with every person to make sure that the animal they choose is the right fit for both them and the animal.

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Shelter hours and location.

Tues, Wed, Thur and Fri - 11 to 5PM
Saturday - 10am to 4PM

Closed Sun and Monday.

We are located in Penn Yan on Rt 14A just North of the Village of Penn Yan and two doors North of the Eastview Veterinary Clinic.

More about this shelter

Our mission is: “to advance the humane treatment of animals in Yates County, New York. This is accomplished through actions and programs which promote the adoption of stray or unwanted animals. The HSYC has a Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Program available to income-eligible residents of Yates County and also tries to host two separate Trap, Neuter, Return programs to spay & neuter the feral cat populations. The Humane Society of Yates County depends on volunteers and private financial assistance from the residents of Yates County to carry out its programs”.

Every day our compassionate staff and volunteers provide food, shelter, medical care and comfort to the many animals that are abandoned or relinquished by their owners. We do not euthanize animals for space. The Humane Society of Yates County does not receive funds from the county. Public donations are currently our most important source of income.

In addition to our shelter, we also serve as the County's "dog pound". There we take care of all dogs brought in by the County's Animal Control Officer. We feed them, give them shelter and make every effort to see that they also find new homes.

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