'Alpaca-lypse' MSPCA has 22 alpacas looking for new homes

Boston, MALocal News

The MSPCA at Nevins Farm in Methuen, Massachusetts, is offering 22 alpacas for adoption, including six males and 16 females aged 8 to 14 years. These alpacas were previously part of a single home where they received loving care. The MSPCA expressed a desire to keep some bonded pairs together, although adopting them separately is also an option. The organization shared photos of the alpacas on social media to raise awareness and attract potential adopters. This adoption effort reflects a growing trend in animal rescue, emphasizing the importance of finding loving homes for pets.

The MSPCA encourages anyone interested in adopting to fill out an inquiry form for more information. Ensuring these animals find new homes is crucial for their well-being and happiness. This initiative not only helps the alpacas but also promotes responsible pet ownership in the community.

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