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

Chadds Ford Animal Hospital - Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital | BVSPCA Adopt-a-Pet Nov. 24
Gael

Gael

Cuddle-bug alert! Gael is a pretty, 2-year-old girl who just loves being held and cuddled. We know that Gael is going to make the perfect kitty companion for some lucky family out there. You can name your adoption fee for Gael through Sunday, Nov. 30.

Chadds Ford Animal Hospital - Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital | BVSPCA Adopt-a-Pet Nov. 24
Larry

Larry

Larry is a 3-year-old with lots of love to give to you. Larry is the perfect, medium-sized boy. Just right for lots of adventures or simply snuggling up with you on a chilly night. You can name your adoption fee for Larry through Sunday, Nov. 30.

For more information, go to www.bvspca.org or phone 484-302-0865.

Chadds Ford Animal Hospital - Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital | BVSPCA Adopt-a-Pet Nov. 24

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Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital was founded by Dr. William Tancredi who wanted to bring dedicated, mindful, and personalized pet care to his hometown of Chadds Ford, PA. The hospital exists to help people and their pets by practicing with compassion, dedication, and mindfulness. The hospital started out as a mobile unit, and then transitioned to include a full-fledged stationary hospital where many more advanced procedures can be performed to improve the lives of pets and people in the community.