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7791 Steveston Hwy (at No 3 Rd)
Richmond, B.C.
V7A 1L9
(604) 277-3100
richmond@spca.bc.ca

Veronica   

ID: 272554 

Adopted!

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Veronica is a beautiful young kitten that could really use a chance at her perfect life. Found as a stray by the BC SPCA Shuswap Branch when her and her littermates were only a month old, Veronica was scared, skinny, and in need of some socialization.

A couple months have now passed and Veronica and her sister, Betty, have since made their way to the BC SPCA Richmond Education & Adoption Centre Branch via The Drive for Lives program where they have grown and flourished. Veronica has really come out of her shell and is enjoying playing with her sister and causing little tornadoes of havoc wherever she goes.

She loves her toys, as you can see, and can be entertained for hours with a wide assortment of them. Although she may still be a little shy at first, Veronica has come a long way and is starting to understand just how great us human folk are.

If you’re ready to adopt a very sweet, energetic, and entertaining young girl, then Veronica might just be the kitten for you. Please contact the BC SPCA Richmond Education & Adoption Centre by email or call 604-277-3100 for more information. Don’t forget to also check out the Five steps to adoption!

 

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