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The following animals are ready to be adopted from the Brandywine Valley SPCA in West Chester.

Dayo
Everyone loves Dayo, and Dayo loves everyone! This beautiful, all-black fellow is large and in charge, as he makes the rounds through the cat room at the start of the day. He is as sweet as they come and loves getting lots of pets and scratches. What are you waiting for? Come meet this great 5-year-old guy just as soon as possible. Sound like he might be the one for you? Stop by the West Chester campus to meet him today! You can name your adoption fee for Dayo through Sunday, Sept. 21.
Chicken

Say hi to Chicken! This gorgeous, 11-year-young gal is ready to settle into a furever home of her very own. Chicken loves to romp around in the yards and play with her favorite toys, and after a fun-filled day of play, she loves to get belly rubs and return the favor with lots of hugs and kisses. Sound like Chicken might be the one you’ve been looking for? Stop by the West Chester campus to meet her today! You can name your adoption fee for Chicken through Sunday, Sept. 21.
For more information, go to www.bvspca.org or phone 484-302-0865.
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