Sunday, January 15, 2012

Homeward Pet ~ PETS OF THE WEEK!

Cat of the Week ~ Serena

Serena (Photo: Artis Photography)

Serena is a 3 year-old mommy cat that was transferred to Homeward Pet from another shelter. This black and white tuxedo kitty had been there for awhile because not too many people were visiting, so they asked if we could help her.

The first thing we did was spay Serena, as Washington has a very serious feline overpopulation problem. After having her surgery Serena was a quiet kitty who pretty much kept to herself for a couple of weeks. Now that she is feeling like a kid (or kitten) again, look out, this kitty is all about having a fun time. She loves to play and is happy to be on her own again! She is currently living in The Douceur Cat Colony here with other cats and gets along great with them. This lovely gal would fit into most households and will give you hours of live entertainment.

Email cats@homewardpet.org if you have questions, or come visit the shelter to see Serena in person!

Dog of the Week ~ Megs

Megs (Photo: Artis Photography)

Megs is a playful young dog who was found as a stray in the Everett area. After her owners could not be found, she came to Homeward Pet for a second chance at finding a home. Megs is an eight month old adolescent who is very curious about the world around her, and she’s eager to explore. She weighs 48 pounds and is growing fast. Now is the time for her new owner to enroll her in training classes, included with every adoption from Homeward Pet, which will help her develop into a well rounded adult. She’s extremely intelligent and she learns very quickly, so the sky is the limit for her.

Megs is a high energy dog that will need plenty of daily exercise and a fenced yard. She also needs to stay busy and engaged to remain happy and satisfied. Some house training work and slow introductions to new dogs may be necessary. She hasn't been around cats before, and would be best suited for kids over eight years old who are sturdy enough to handle her rambunctious nature. Megs has great potential and she'll be a fantastic dog for someone who is willing to provide her with structure and guidance. This active and outgoing sweetheart is ready to settle in and love to her heart’s content. All she needs is a chance to prove herself to some lucky person.

Email dogs@homewardpet.org if you have questions, or come visit the shelter to see Megs in person!

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