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Oh, why, hello there! My name is Ranger, and I`m a 7 year old neutered male black cat. My friends here at LHS have been kind enough to give me my own space and lots of time to get used to the idea of starting a new chapter of my life. I wasn`t so sure for a while, and I kept to myself for the most part. But, as of recently, I have come to accept that my old life was loved but is now behind me, and it is time to put my best paw forward and embrace this next journey of mine.
You see, I`m trying my best to be brave, and have started coming up to people that enter my own personal space. I rub on their legs, and accept gentle pats on my head and back. I REALLY like when they pick up the wand toy and play with me, too! It helps me shake off my nerves, and bond with these nice new people. Treats aren`t so bad, either, especially those push-up Churrus!
I think I`d like to steer away from children in my new home, they are fast and loud and I`m easily startled. I used to live with another cat that was older than me, we didn`t play much but I enjoyed her company, maybe another cat in my life wouldn`t be so bad, but we`d have to take things pretty slow. Dogs? Agh, they can be so pesky, I don`t think I want to live with a dog in my new home.
Are you a soft, gentle, loving person that has some time to dedicate to showing me that a second run at life can be warm and wonderful? Come down to the shelter and ask my people to visit me, I would love to meet you!
Our shelter is open Tuesday-Sunday from 12-4 (closed Mondays). If you are interested in this pet, please review our adoption process at www.lowellhumanesociety.org/adoption/#process so you`re prepared to adopt & stop by the shelter with the required information to take home this pet.
Oh, why, hello there! My name is Ranger, and I`m a 7 year old neutered male black cat. My friends here at LHS have been kind enough to give me my own space and lots of time to get used to the idea of starting a new chapter of my life. I wasn`t so sure for a while, and I kept to myself for the most part. But, as of recently, I have come to accept that my old life was loved but is now behind me, and it is time to put my best paw forward and embrace this next journey of mine.
You see, I`m trying my best to be brave, and have started coming up to people that enter my own personal space. I rub on their legs, and accept gentle pats on my head and back. I REALLY like when they pick up the wand toy and play with me, too! It helps me shake off my nerves, and bond with these nice new people. Treats aren`t so bad, either, especially those push-up Churrus!
I think I`d like to steer away from children in my new home, they are fast and loud and I`m easily startled. I used to live with another cat that was older than me, we didn`t play much but I enjoyed her company, maybe another cat in my life wouldn`t be so bad, but we`d have to take things pretty slow. Dogs? Agh, they can be so pesky, I don`t think I want to live with a dog in my new home.
Are you a soft, gentle, loving person that has some time to dedicate to showing me that a second run at life can be warm and wonderful? Come down to the shelter and ask my people to visit me, I would love to meet you!
Our shelter is open Tuesday-Sunday from 12-4 (closed Mondays). If you are interested in this pet, please review our adoption process at www.lowellhumanesociety.org/adoption/#process so you`re prepared to adopt & stop by the shelter with the required information to take home this pet.
You must be 18 years or older to adopt an animal. A valid ID is required.
If you own your own home, please provide proof of home-ownership; a mortgage receipt, tax bill, water bill or deed will suffice.
If you rent, please bring your lease which states the type of pet you are interested in and that it is accepted or the name and phone of your landlord so we can verify the pet is allowed. Inquire with your landlord about any size or breed restrictions.
Please check with your home owner’s insurance company or landlord to find out if they have any restrictions on the breed(s) of dog they cover. Common breeds that may not be covered include: Pit Bulls, Doberman Pinschers, Rottweilers and German Shepherds.
For the health and safety of the pet you are interested in adopting and your existing pets, we ask that you provide proof of current vaccinations and spay/neuter status for pets in your home. (We may be able to call your veterinarian if you do not have a copy available.)
A new pet is a family decision and we ask that all members of your family meet the pet and agree on the suitability for your household.
If you already have a dog(s) in your home please bring the dog(s) with you to meet the dog you are considering to see if they are compatible.
Complete an adoption application and talk with a staff member for more information about the animal you are considering.
Cats/Kittens | $125.00
FVRCP Vaccine
FELV/FIV Test
General De-worming
Advantage® Flea Treatment
Ear Mite Treatment (if necessary)
Spay/Neuter Surgery
Microchip and Registration
Collar and ID Tag
4lb Bag of Science Diet® Food
Dogs/Puppies | $250.00
DHLPP Vaccine
Bordatella Vaccine (Kennel Cough)
Test for Heartworm, Lyme and Ehrlichiosis
General De-worming
Advantage® Topical Flea Treatment
Ear Mite Treatment (if necessary)
Microchip and Registration
Collar, Leash and ID Tag
4lb Bag of Science Diet® Food
For other exotics, fees will be determined on an individual basis.
You must be 18 years or older to adopt an animal. A valid ID is required.
If you own your own home, please provide proof of home-ownership; a mortgage receipt, tax bill, water bill or deed will suffice.
If you rent, please bring your lease which states the type of pet you are interested in and that it is accepted or the name and phone of your landlord so we can verify the pet is allowed. Inquire with your landlord about any size or breed restrictions.
Please check with your home owner’s insurance company or landlord to find out if they have any restrictions on the breed(s) of dog they cover. Common breeds that may not be covered include: Pit Bulls, Doberman Pinschers, Rottweilers and German Shepherds.
For the health and safety of the pet you are interested in adopting and your existing pets, we ask that you provide proof of current vaccinations and spay/neuter status for pets in your home. (We may be able to call your veterinarian if you do not have a copy available.)
A new pet is a family decision and we ask that all members of your family meet the pet and agree on the suitability for your household.
If you already have a dog(s) in your home please bring the dog(s) with you to meet the dog you are considering to see if they are compatible.
Complete an adoption application and talk with a staff member for more information about the animal you are considering.
Cats/Kittens | $125.00
FVRCP Vaccine
FELV/FIV Test
General De-worming
Advantage® Flea Treatment
Ear Mite Treatment (if necessary)
Spay/Neuter Surgery
Microchip and Registration
Collar and ID Tag
4lb Bag of Science Diet® Food
Dogs/Puppies | $250.00
DHLPP Vaccine
Bordatella Vaccine (Kennel Cough)
Test for Heartworm, Lyme and Ehrlichiosis
General De-worming
Advantage® Topical Flea Treatment
Ear Mite Treatment (if necessary)
Microchip and Registration
Collar, Leash and ID Tag
4lb Bag of Science Diet® Food
Founded in 1873, the Lowell Humane Society is one of the oldest humane organizations in the state of Massachusetts. The purpose of the Lowell Humane Society is to prevent cruelty to animals, provide care for homeless and distressed animals and educate the public about responsible pet ownership. The shelter is a private not for profit organization and does not receive any city, state or federal funding. Operations are supported through the generous support of individuals, businesses and foundations. Our services include:
* Pet Adoptions
* Humane Education
* Information Services
* Lost and Found Service
Founded in 1873, the Lowell Humane Society is one of the oldest humane organizations in the state of Massachusetts. The purpose of the Lowell Humane Society is to prevent cruelty to animals, provide care for homeless and distressed animals and educate the public about responsible pet ownership. The shelter is a private not for profit organization and does not receive any city, state or federal funding. Operations are supported through the generous support of individuals, businesses and foundations. Our services include:
* Pet Adoptions
* Humane Education
* Information Services
* Lost and Found Service
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