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Anne Arundel County Animal Care and Control

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Help an animal find their forever home! The SPCA of Anne Arundel County is located at 1815 Bay Ridge Ave. in Annapolis. The shelter’s Dog Room and Cat Room are open for walk-through visits from the public during the hours of 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with later viewing Wednesdays from noon to 7 p.m. Our shelter is closed to the public on Mondays. Please view our full list of Adoptable Animals on our website where you can view each animal’s profile and their location to ensure they are in the Dog Room or Cat Room before you visit. Meet & Greet appointmen­ts are scheduled by invitation only after your applicatio­n has been submitted and processed. Applicatio­ns are submitted online through our website. Many other small animals and several cats can be seen at Paws at the Mall located in the Annapolis Mall (also closed on Mondays).

Chip is a cute young beagle. He loves to sniff and explore and in typical beagle fashion his nose sometimes leads him into trouble. Chip is notorious for being a wanderer, he will need a home with a very secure fence or an owner committed to leash walking. He is a happy, social young guy who really enjoys treats and attention. He’s been doing great in doggy playgroups. If you need a new best friend, please consider Chip.

Wynonna is a senior siamese with stunning blue eyes and a beautiful coat. Wynonna found herself homeless after her beloved owner passed away. We can tell she is confused and grieving. She is timid with us and just wants to hide behind her bed. Wynonna was noted to be very thin at arrival. Bloodwork revealed she has hyperthyro­id, and she’s started on an easy daily medication to help manage her condition. Wynonna is already gaining weight and looking much better. All she needs now is a new home to help heal her heart too.

Jack is a handsome, 6-year-old tuxedo cat. Jack enjoys attention and meeting new people, but he’s all dressed up with nowhere to go. Jack is tall and lean and quite a dashing figure. He’s sure to sweep you off your feet and make your happily ever after dreams come true. Jack is already neutered, fully vaccinated and ready to head home today.

Meet Chirpy. He’s 4 years young and found himself homeless when his family had to move. Chirpy has lived with children and other cats before and done well, but is reported not to be a fan of dogs. He is friendly with people and will chirp hello when you walk by. Interested in Chirpy? Apply today.

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