Kittens: Too Much of a Cute Thing?
Each spring and summer, hundreds of thousands of kittens will be born across the U.S. And while the image may make you think of adorable little balls of fluff running
Keep ReadingEach spring and summer, hundreds of thousands of kittens will be born across the U.S. And while the image may make you think of adorable little balls of fluff running
Keep ReadingOver the last week, our community has been flooded with news about the COVID-19 pandemic and how it may affect our families, neighbors, and loved ones. In such an uncertain
Keep ReadingHave you ever thought about adopting, but wished that there was a way for that pet to spend a few days in your home to ensure that they are a
Keep ReadingA tiny family arrives at the shelter It was late one night in October just before the shelter was getting ready to close for the evening when a litter of
Keep ReadingDuring the spring and summer months when we start to see warmer temperatures in Rochester, unfixed outdoor cats start reproducing in large numbers. As a result, their kittens often end
Keep ReadingDuring the spring and summer months, kittens arrive at animal shelters in droves, often motherless and requiring round-the-clock care. “Kitten Season” poses a need for both foster volunteers to care
Keep ReadingUpdate: In early April, Holly was officially adopted by her foster mom, Liz! Forget about a “foster fail,” we’re calling this a “foster win!. When longtime Lollypop Farm foster
Keep ReadingWhen Biscuit, a 7-year-old Shih Tzu, was surrendered into our care. She was very dirty and covered with lice. Here, Biscuit finally began to receive the care she had always
Keep ReadingThe story begins like so many others at Lollypop Farm, when a nameless white pit bull mix was brought to us as a stray. She was emaciated, covered in fleas,
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