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VIDEO: Find Me My Furever Home - Prince at the Chilliwack SPCA

Prince is affectionate, boisterous and would benefit from an active home, says SPCA branch manager
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Prince is a two-year-old stray cat who was injured when he came into the Chilliwack SPCA. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)

Find Me My Furever Home is a weekly video featuring animals up for adoption at the Chilliwack SPCA. It is put together by The Progress in partnership with the Chilliwack SPCA.

Two-year-old stray cat, Prince, who was brought to the Chilliwack SPCA with an injury is up for adoption.

“He had a foot injury, and with some veterinary care and some TLC he has turned around,” said Chloé MacBeth, branch manager with the Chilliwack SPCA.

“He is a lovely pet. Super affectionate, very interested and boisterous. He would benefit from an active home.”

Prince is a two-year-old stray cat who was injured when he came into the Chilliwack SPCA. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)
Prince is a two-year-old stray cat who was injured when he came into the Chilliwack SPCA. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)

Due to COVID-19, the Chilliwack SPCA branch is only open by appointment. You can call them at 604-823-6612.

If you’re interested in adopting Prince, or any other animal from the Chilliwack SPCA, call the shelter. You can also go online to spca.bc.ca to see all of the animals that are up for adoption or to learn more about fostering animals.

Prince’s SPCA ID number is: 537961.

Missed the last Find Me My Furever Home? Click here to see a video of Simba.

Ever wonder why, sometimes, the Chilliwack SPCA has no adoptable animals at the shelter? Read about it here: Why the Chilliwack SPCA currently has no animals available for adoption


 

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Jenna Hauck

About the Author: Jenna Hauck

I started my career at The Chilliwack Progress in 2000 as a photojournalist.
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