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Little Badger In Lacey Needs A Forever Home
Little cat lost his home in 2016, when his owner died and family members could not take him.

LACEY TOWNSHIP, NJ - Little Badger had a home once. But his owner died and no one in the family could take him in.
That was back in February of 2016. And while the now-six-year-old cat has settled into the free-roaming cat area at the Popcorn Park Zoo, he still waits patiently for a new forever home, according to a post on the Associated Human Societies Popcorn Park Facebook page.
He has a sweet personality, is very outgoing and friendly and not at all shy. Badger has plenty of good years left in him and would love to be part of a family again.
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"He loves to meet new people and would do well with kids, cats, you name it," the post states. "Badger would love to meet you and be whisked away to a happy new home."
Badger's file number is 25973. If you are interested in giving this little guy a new home, go to the park's Facebook page, click on the left on the "general info" section, then click on the "about" section.
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If you cannot adopt, but would like to help care for the many available pets waiting their forever homes, text ResQ to 501501 to make a $10 donation, or click here to donate to our Res-Q Fund: https://www.ahscares.org/shop/item.asp?itemid=28&catid=5
Photos: Courtesy of Associated Humane Societies Popcorn Park Facebook page.
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