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Baypath Adoptable Animal of the Week: Milly

by | Nov 6, 2025 | Featured, Featured: Features

Adoptable Animal-Milly

Each week, the Independent highlights an animal available for adoption at Baypath Humane Society in Hopkinton. This week’s adoptable animal is 4-year-old Milly.

Here is Baypath’s description of Milly:

“Milly is a gentle, affectionate tortoiseshell cat who loves nothing more than curling up by your side. This chonky lady has soft fur, a sweet purr and extra toes that make her even more endearing. She’s calm, easygoing and happiest spending quiet evenings on the couch or loafing at the end of your bed.

“Milly enjoys cozy blankets, sunny window perches and her collection of toy mice. She’s looking for a peaceful home where she can be the only cat and the queen of her castle.

“If you’re looking for a loyal companion to make your fall nights a little cozier, Milly might be the perfect match!”

For more information on Milly and any of the other available pets at Baypath, email adopt@baypathhumane.org or visit baypathhumane.org/adopt.

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