Cupid's Choice
Who Says You Can't Buy Love?
In celebration of Valentine’s Day Cupid has chosen a variety of feline pairs who either came to the Humane League of Lancaster County together or have developed a very strong friendship during their stay here. These cats would benefit from being adopted together, so the Humane League will waive their adoption fee, if the cats are adopted together.
Kit and Fitzgerald have been adopted! | |
Piper and Pumpkin have been adopted! | |
Sergeant and Comet have been adopted! | |
![]() Confetti and Sprinkles: If you visit the Cat Adoption Center on any given afternoon, you will probably find Confetti a 4 year old female and Sprinkles a 6 year old female inter-twined together, napping in the noon day sun. You will notice how soft their fur looks and the happy expressions on their faces. Perhaps, they are dreaming of cat treats and their favorite toys. Unfortunately, life was not always so good for these two ladies. Both Confetti and Sprinkles were removed from a hoarding situation. This means they spent their days living in unsanitary conditions and receiving little or no human contact. Once they arrived at the Humane League, the medical staff discovered that both Confetti and Sprinkles were suffering from upper respiratory infections. In addition, because of poor nutrition they were in desperate need of dental work. After they received the proper medical care, Confetti and Sprinkles joined the foster program. They went to stay in a foster home where they worked on socializing with people. Today, both Confetti and Sprinkles are shy, but will warm up to strangers given time and patience. They are available for adoption and wait patiently for their forever family. |


Kit and Fitzgerald have been adopted!
Piper and Pumpkin have been adopted!
Sergeant and Comet have been adopted!
Confetti and Sprinkles: If you visit the Cat Adoption Center on any given afternoon, you will probably find Confetti a 4 year old female and Sprinkles a 6 year old female inter-twined together, napping in the noon day sun. You will notice how soft their fur looks and the happy expressions on their faces. Perhaps, they are dreaming of cat treats and their favorite toys. Unfortunately, life was not always so good for these two ladies. Both Confetti and Sprinkles were removed from a hoarding situation. This means they spent their days living in unsanitary conditions and receiving little or no human contact. Once they arrived at the Humane League, the medical staff discovered that both Confetti and Sprinkles were suffering from upper respiratory infections. In addition, because of poor nutrition they were in desperate need of dental work. After they received the proper medical care, Confetti and Sprinkles joined the foster program. They went to stay in a foster home where they worked on socializing with people. Today, both Confetti and Sprinkles are shy, but will warm up to strangers given time and patience. They are available for adoption and wait patiently for their forever family.