Every Thursday morning at 7:10am on the Lite Rock Morning Show, the Humane Society of Ocean City introduces the new Lite Rock Pet of the Week.

If you are thinking about adding a pet to your family, please consider adopting from the Humane Society of Ocean City, a no-kill shelter recognized as one of the nation’s top ten animal shelters.

This week we met Liz and Prince the cats...

Here's some information on Liz and Prince  from the Humane Society of Ocean City...

"Liz and Prince are 10-month old sister and brother. They have been here since June when they came in a very young kittens.

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They both had severe eye infections that have since cleared up but left behind some scaring. Liz has limited vision in one eye and Prince has limited vision in both eyes. It doesn’t slow them down and they love to play and cuddle.

They rely on each and are never far apart. We’d love to see them in their own home before they’ve spent a whole year here. They would do fine with other cats and dogs, respectful kids would also be fine with their vision issues.

Please contact one of our adoption counselors for more information. All cats are up to date with vaccines and have been spayed or neutered. The HSOC also provides each pet adopted by us with a 10% lifetime discount to our veterinary center."

See the available Lite Rock Pets of the Week

If you would like to visit Liz and Prince or need more information about any animal up for adoption at The Humane Society of Ocean City, call 609-398-9500 to make an appointment.

To adopt from the HSOC you will need one form of identification, which includes your name, permanent address and proof of ownership (i.e., localtax stub). If you rent, written approval from your landlord is required as well as personal identification.

To adopt from the HSOC you will need one form of identification, which includes your name, permanent address and proof of ownership (i.e., localtax stub). If you rent, written approval from your landlord is required as well as personal identification.The adoption fee is $65 for cats and $200 for dogs under 6 months; $100 for dogs from 6 months to 7 years; $100 for dogs 8 years and over.

They accept cashVisa, MasterCard, Discover and debit cardsChecks are accepted upon management’s approval. All adoptions include spay/neuter surgery, microchip if requested, and all necessary vaccinations through the first year.

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