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Humane Pennsylvania Celebrates St. Catty’s Day With Adoption Event

by Humane Pennsylvania

Humane Pennsylvania Celebrates St. Catty’s Day With Adoption Event

Humane Pennsylvania is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with a special, reduced fee adoption event. From Thursday, March 17th to Sunday, March 20th, Humane Pennsylvania is giving community members the opportunity to adopt shelter cats age one and older, for just $3.17 at the Berks and Lancaster County adoption centers.

Aida May, Humane Pennsylvania Shelter Manager, expresses her excitement around the St. Catty’s Day reduced fee adoption event; “The St. Catty’s Day adoption weekend brings some extra luck to the cats that have been waiting to find their forever families. We’re very excited to help adopters find perfect matches with our pets waiting to go home.” 

Adopters wishing to provide a loving home for shelter animals during this St. Catty’s Day event are encouraged to visit the shelter campuses or HumanePA.org. All potential adopters are required to go through Humane Pennsylvania’s adoption screening process (approval is not guaranteed).

Adoptions include:

Adoption locations and details:

Humane League of Lancaster County

Hours of Operation: 10 AM – 5 PM (Adoption Hours: 10 AM – 4 PM)

Location: 2195 Lincoln Hwy E, Lancaster, PA 17602

Freedom Center for Animal Life-Saving

Hours of Operation: 10 AM – 5 PM (Adoption Hours: 10 AM – 4 PM)

Location: 1801 N. 11th Street, Reading, PA 19604

To view Humane Pennsylvania’s available adoptable animals, visit at humanepa.org/adoption or meet them at the shelter, in-person, during scheduled operating hours. For more information about adoptions, please call The Humane League of Lancaster County at 717-393-6551 or email [email protected] or call The Freedom Center for Animal Life-Saving at 610-921-2348 or email [email protected].

Humane Pennsylvania is an innovative national leader in animal welfare, with adoption centers, accredited non-profit veterinary hospitals, emergency animal rescue services, community pet assistance programs, an animal-focused charitable foundation, and a free, public dog park.