Pets
Smithtown Adoptable Pets Of The Week: 3 Black Cats
With Halloween coming up, are you feeling spooky? If so, you can adopt one of these three black cats!

SMITHTOWN, NY — In honor of Halloween, a trio of black cats share the Smithtown Animal Shelter’s Pets of the Week. Meet Artemis, Stamp and Bubble Wrap.
Artemis is a 5-year-old female Domestic Shorthair who has been in the shelter since she was 3 months old. Stamp and Bubble Wrap are a pair of 4-month-old female kittens who were found at the post office.
Artemis first came to the shelter as a very shy kitten, but love and patience has made her less shy and more of a sweet and friendly cat. Volunteers refer to her as "Baby Squeaks" because of her cute little voice. Sometimes, she can chat up a storm!
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Stamp and Bubble Wrap were brought to the shelter as newborns in need of urgent medical care. Against all odds, they survived, and now they are trying their luck to find excellent homes. These kittens know that humans helped them to grow strong when they were babies. Because of this bond, they are extremely social and affectionate.
Currently, there are a variety of male and female cats & kittens available to adopt or foster.
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"If you are looking for a fun-loving, yarn tossing ball of love, stop by the Kitten Nursery or the Cat Condos at the Smithtown Animal Shelter and find a PURR-fect soulmate or two," the shelter stated.
Walk-In Hours at Smithtown Animal Shelter are currently Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sundays are by appointment only.
To inquire about the Pet of the Week or to meet your potential soulmate, call the Smithtown Animal & Adoption Center at 631-360-7575.
All of the felines at the shelter are current on vaccines and have received a full workup (blood work, Feline HIV & Leukemia tested, physical exam etc.) by a board certified veterinarian.
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