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Meet Squid: Lower Bucks County's Shelter Pet Of The Week

Squid is available for adoption at the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township.

Squid is available for adoption at the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township.
Squid is available for adoption at the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township. (Women's Animal Center)

Editor's Note: This is a weekly series featuring pets up for adoption from the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township.

BENSALEM TOWNSHIP, PA — Meet Squid.

Squid is a super sweet and very social 3-year-old male cat.

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Squid is very playful and adores climbing onto and over his human companions. He especially loves to be held.

Squid came into the Women’s Animal Center as a stray with a bit of missing fur, which has since regrown nicely while in the Center’s care.

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Squid invites attention and is very affectionate with human companions.

He currently resides in the Center’s community cat room, where children participating in our Story Tails Reading Program read to him and provide socialization and pets.

Potential adopters can view Squid in the community cat room.

This sweet feline is currently on prescription food and medication to support his health and well-being.

Squid is available for adoption at Women’s Animal Center, 3839 Richlieu Road, Bensalem, Pa. (PA Kennel License # 1516) 215.750.5252. Visit the Center’s website to view the shelter pets available for adoption or to make a donation: www.womensanimalcenter.org.

Women’s Animal Center, America’s First Animal Shelter provides a variety of vital services to the pets and people of our community, including pet adoptions, a veterinary hospital, dog training, community programs, humane education, and a pet food pantry for families in need.

(Women's Animal Center)

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