
Each week, The Spy partners with Baywater Animal Rescue to feature animals looking for a second chance. These profiles spotlight the personalities, quirks, and stories behind the cats and dogs waiting for adoption. Meet your next companion.

Jax
Meet Jax! This 12-year-old, 40-pound mixed breed is a mellow, gentle guy with plenty of life left to enjoy.
Personality
Jax has a calm, easygoing nature and would make a wonderful companion for someone looking for a relaxed best friend. He’s great with cats and kids, though he can be selective with other dogs, so a meet-and-greet is recommended.
What He’s Looking For
With his sweet personality and soulful charm, Jax is ready to spend his golden years bringing comfort, companionship, and quiet joy to a loving home.
Jax is neutered and up to date on all of his vaccinations.

Willow
Meet Willow! This beautiful 5½-year-old domestic shorthair is a calm, affectionate girl who truly loves people.
Personality
Willow’s favorite place is right next to her human, where she can curl up and share quiet moments, companionship, and lots of love.
What She’s Looking For
With her gentle nature and sweet presence, she’s the perfect cat for anyone looking for a loyal, comforting friend to make their house feel like home.
Willow is spayed and up to date on all of her vaccinations.
Adoption Details
If Jax or Willow sounds like your kind of joyful friend, Baywater Animal Rescue would be delighted to introduce you.
For more information about adopting these sweeties or meeting other pets waiting for homes, visit Baywater Animal Rescue or reach out directly:
• Website: baywateranimalrescue.org
• Phone: 410-228-3090
• Location: 4930 Bucktown Road, Cambridge, MD
“Fur Your Consideration” is The Cambridge Spy’s weekly look at the extraordinary animals at Baywater Animal Rescue who are ready for their next chapter. Because every great story deserves a home.


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