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Pet of the Month: Little Momma
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- Published: 29 August 2019 29 August 2019
Ladies and gentlemen, meet Little Momma. Little Momma is a 1-year-old spayed female. This gorgeous gal has the most beautiful tortoiseshell coloring!
When it comes to relationships, this little kitty is very level headed. She does not leap in headfirst; slow introductions are best. Given a bit of time and patience in her new forever home, Little Momma will shower her family with purrs, head butts, and plenty of lap time.
If you are a person who understands some kitties just need a bit of time to settle in, Little Momma just might be a purrfect fit for you.
For adoption process details, please visit lebanonhumaneleague.org, call (717) 628-1369, or stop in the Humane Society of Lebanon County, 150 N. Ramona Road, Myerstown.