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Meet Hazel — Meow Mobile Cat of the Week

Meet Hazel — Meow Mobile Cat of the Week

Hazel -- Meow Mobile Cat of the Week Photo: Contributed


Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – Hazel is a rare, petite orange/buff tabby female, roughly 2 years old, who arrived as a stray on January 3. (Only 20% of orange/buff kitties are female.)

Hazel is a sweet cuddler. It was difficult to get photos of her because she was insistent on pets! She hasn’t informed us yet about her opinion of other felines, but a slow & patient introduction is always a good plan.

Hazel is ready to go home with you – spayed, microchipped, vaccinated appropriate to age, and negative for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) and Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV).

Sangamon County Animal Control & Adoption Center
2100 Shale Street, Springfield, IL
(217) 535-3065
scacapplications@sangamonil.gov
Mon-Fri 10:30 am to 4:15 pm | Sat 9 am to 1 pm

Find the adoption and volunteer applications and more information about Meow Mobile, our mission, and how you can help: www.meowmobile.org!

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