Second Chance Ranch Rescue and Sanctuary

Second Chance Ranch Rescue and Sanctuary is a nonprofit animal rescue in North Carolina. Our organization pulls dogs and cats from high kill shelters in rural counties in North Carolina with high rates of medical cases, abuse and neglect. Many of our pets suffer from a multitude of dire medical needs from heartworm treatment to cleft palate reconstructive surgeries. It is our mission to give these deserving pets the life they deserve, no matter how long it takes for them to find it. We are completely foster based, which means that we do not have a shelter facility. All of the dogs and cats who we save are housed in volunteer foster homes with loving families who aide in their rehabilitation. Additionally, everyone who "works" for our rescue is a volunteer, including our Board members and founder. Everything that we do, and all that we provide, is achieved through generous donations by our dedicated supporters.

Raeford, NC,28376
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Email: [email protected]

Website: https://secondchanceranch.rescuegroups.org

Aunt Lydia

American Shorthair | Pembroke, NC

SeniorFemaleMediumBlack

About

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Meet Aunt Lydia

Aunt Lydia is a beautiful, regal lady who is looking for a loving forever home. Lydia is an older lady- the shelter aged her at around 5 years old, but our veterinary team feels she is in fact a senior. Lydia does not mind other cats or dogs, and would be fine with respectful children. She's not a big fan of being picked up, but would rather come to you for snuggles. She doesn't seem to care much for toys or wet food, but does have a fondness for cardboard boxes, being brushed and treats. Aunt Lydia is a quiet, gentle soul. She likes to observe the younger kitties play, and will partake in swatting the feather wand from time to time. Lydia deals with a bit of arthritis in her back end, which she receives pain medication for as needed. Aunt Lydia is spayed, triple tested, vaccinated and microchipped.

Adoption Process
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