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Pets to adopt at Stafford County SPCA

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Cinnamon

Cinnamon is 9-month-old, female, and a Jack Russell Terrier/Pomeranian mix. She is a spirited little gal with a spring in her step. She loves to play and has a very inquisitive personality. Cinnamon is spayed, UTD on vaccines, and microchipped. Her adorable brother and sisters are also available for adoption.
 

Joker

Joker is an 8-month-old male DSH cat with a beautiful black and white coat. He's a very playful, extremely affectionate lap kitty that is loved and adored by the entire staff and all of our volunteers. He is neutered, UTD on vaccines, and microchipped. Joker is included in our April adoption special.                    
 

Lost cat

LOST – $500 REWARD for Brando, a male Russian Blue cat. He is solid gray, 10 years old, 14lbs, and microchipped. He got out in Stafford County’s Park Ridge subdivison. If you have any information please call Debbie at 336-253-8060.

-Information provided by the Stafford SPCA. Contact them for more information on any of the animals shown above.

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