UPDATE: Drew has been adopted!

Meet the Susquehanna SPCA “Pet of the Week” – his name is “Drew”.  Each week on Tuesday mornings at 8:30 am on Classic Hits 103.1fm, Leslie Ann hosts Allison Hungerford, licensed Vet Tech at the Susquehanna SPCA, who tells us all about a special dog or cat at the shelter looking for its forever home.

This week we are going to feature Drew, a 2-year-old handsome cat who is ready to find his forever home. Drew can be a little shy when he first meets new people, but don't let that fool you! This sweet boy warms up to be a very lovable cat. Drew does well in the cat community at the SQSPCA's cat room and may even enjoy the company of a cat or two in his new home. His adoption fee has been sponsored by a very kind donor. Please give the shelter a call for more information about Drew.

"Drew" via Susquehanna SPCA
"Drew" via Susquehanna SPCA
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To meet Drew or any of the other adoptable dogs and cats, give the SQSPCA a call at 607-547-8111 to schedule a time to visit for convenience, although walk-ins are welcome.

Click here to see all of our featured Pets Of The Week

Many thanks to the "Pet of the Week" sponsor: Five Star Subaru, dog tested, dog-approved, located at 331 Chestnut St., Oneonta, NY.

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