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It's Mom's Turn to Be Adopted

Here is just one of hundreds of cats and dogs that are available to for adoption from the New Rochelle Humane Society.

From the New Rochelle Human Society:

Roe arrived several months ago with a litter of kittens.

Her kittens have all been adopted, and now Roe is wondering “Hey what about me?”

Roe is only 1 year old, and she is spayed and vaccinated.

She is ready to jump into a carrier, which is also part of her adoption package.

Contact the New Rochelle Humane Society for more information. They are located at 70 Portman Rd. in New Rochelle. Their phone number is 914-632-2925.

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