.sqs-add-to-cart-button-wrapper {display:none !important;} .sqs-add-to-cart-button-wrapper {display:none !important;}
0
Skip to Content
Pet Adoption Network
Pet Adoption Network
Home
Adopt
Available Pets
Adoption Fees
Adoption Application
Do You Need To Rehome?
Donate
Foster
Volunteer
Our Info
Contact
About Us
Memorials
Animal Memorials
People Memorials
English
Pet Adoption Network
Pet Adoption Network
Home
Adopt
Available Pets
Adoption Fees
Adoption Application
Do You Need To Rehome?
Donate
Foster
Volunteer
Our Info
Contact
About Us
Memorials
Animal Memorials
People Memorials
English
Home
Folder: Adopt
Back
Available Pets
Adoption Fees
Adoption Application
Do You Need To Rehome?
Donate
Foster
Volunteer
Folder: Our Info
Back
Contact
About Us
Folder: Memorials
Back
Animal Memorials
People Memorials
English
Back
Available Pets Mariah (Maisy) - female
mariah.jpg Image 1 of 2
mariah.jpg
PXL_20240602_161144600.jpg Image 2 of 2
PXL_20240602_161144600.jpg
mariah.jpg
PXL_20240602_161144600.jpg

Mariah (Maisy) - female

$0.00

DOB: 10+ years

This little brown tabby lady with the bushy tail and ear tip had been living outdoors for years. She took to house living easily and lives with other cats, quietly avoiding confrontation. Updated on vaccines and skin problems resolved, she fits in easily with adults.

She doesn’t seek interaction yet but accepts it. Sometimes she clearly says “feed me now, pet later” with a small swipe. It’s best to comply…

Sponsored by Julieana Modjeski

Sponsor Carolina

DOB: 10+ years

This little brown tabby lady with the bushy tail and ear tip had been living outdoors for years. She took to house living easily and lives with other cats, quietly avoiding confrontation. Updated on vaccines and skin problems resolved, she fits in easily with adults.

She doesn’t seek interaction yet but accepts it. Sometimes she clearly says “feed me now, pet later” with a small swipe. It’s best to comply…

Sponsored by Julieana Modjeski

DOB: 10+ years

This little brown tabby lady with the bushy tail and ear tip had been living outdoors for years. She took to house living easily and lives with other cats, quietly avoiding confrontation. Updated on vaccines and skin problems resolved, she fits in easily with adults.

She doesn’t seek interaction yet but accepts it. Sometimes she clearly says “feed me now, pet later” with a small swipe. It’s best to comply…

Sponsored by Julieana Modjeski

SPONSOR Mariah
 
 
Pet Adoption Network-2.png

1963 E.  Main St, Rochester, NY, 14609 P.O. Box 17126, Rochester, NY 14617

For any additional questions please email info@petadoptionnetwork.org or call us at (585) 338-9175