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LebTown is featuring a different Lebanon County pet each Friday to help us enter the weekend with the best vibes possible.
This week’s pet is Creamsicle, owned by Tara Reppert, of Lebanon.

Creamsicle, or Creamy, is 10 years old. He is a 22-pound tabby cat.

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Creamsicle is a mama’s boy. He never leaves her side. He especially loves when she cleans him, which is often, even though he’s far from a kitten.
Creamsicle also loves his sister.


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He loves having his belly rubbed. If you walk too slow, he throws himself on your feet and makes you scratch his belly.

Creamsicle hates the vacuum.
Creamsicle also has a habit of yawning mid-meow. The combination of the two sounds is something adorable that you wouldn’t expect to hear from a 22-pound cat.

Overall, Creamsicle’s just a character who’s a joy to have around.


Congratulations Creamsicle, on being LebTown’s Pet of the Week!
Looking for a pet? Check out available adoptions at the Humane Society of Lebanon County.
To nominate your pet, email pets@lebtown.com and include:
- Your name and your pet’s name
- Pet’s breed if applicable
- A little about your pet and why they should be “Pet of the Week”
- And of course—pictures! Feel free to send attachments or a link to an online storage service.













