Pet of the Week – December 05, 2019

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(Pet of the Week – December 05)

“Yukon” – Husky male

Gorgeous Yukon came to us as a stray. We hope his owner reclaims him, but if not, he’s been in the market for a new home since 11/3/19. He’s 2 years old & weighs 43 pounds. He is sweet, happy and friendly with beautiful blue eyes.

Yukon is up to date on shots, de-wormed and he will be neutered prior to his adoption.

166336 / R235546


“Mattie” – Brown Tiger DSH female – Senior

Meet 10 year old Mattie, this big girl is looking for a home and family to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. Sweet and chatty she’ll cuddle her way into your heart wanting nothing more than to be a part of the family & receive lots of love, cuddles & a warm spot to take a nap. Coming to us in October following the illness of her previous owner, Mattie became a little shy & withdrawn, but, with lots of love she’s come around & is ready to open her heart once again; but don’t let her age fool you, this spunky girl is sure to be the gift that keeps on giving for many years to come.

Maddie does well with other cats, is spayed, litter-box trained, up to date on vaccines, de-wormed and ready to be your favorite gift this holiday season.

165234 / R234880


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