Pets

Smithtown Adoptable Pets Of The Week: Sully And Boo

Looking to adopt a new furry friend or two? Check out this week's featured pets available at the Smithtown Animal Shelter, Sully and Boo!

Sully and Boo are this week's Smithtown Pets of the Week, and you can adopt them.
Sully and Boo are this week's Smithtown Pets of the Week, and you can adopt them. (Courtesy: Smithtown Animal Shelter)

SMITHTOWN, NY — Sully and Boo, a pair of 5-year-old Maine Coon cat brothers, were named Smithtown Animal Shelter’s Pets of the Week.

They were originally adopted from the shelter, and have just been returned since their owner could no longer provide for them. The boys need a new permanent home.

Sully is a friendly cat who gets along with other cats and people of all ages, per the shelter. He’s a chocolate and brown Tabby cat with bushy fur and long whiskers.

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Boo may be small in his size, but he’s big in heart. He has a beautiful black coat that he loves to have petted.

Ideally, these brothers will be adopted together and live in the same home, but this is not a requirement, and they can be adopted separately.

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Currently, there are a variety of male and female cats & kittens available to adopt or foster.

"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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