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Meet this cutie named Jerry! He and his brother, Ben (given name upon intake) came in as strays January 11, 2023 and were never reclaimed so they are awaiting their adoption day! Sweet and handsome fellas (came in skinny) who are gaining back some pounds to fill out and be even more adorable. They are around 1 and a half years old and are up to date on their vaccinations. Settling in nicely but they hope their stay will be short. Maybe you can make the dream of a quick stay a reality by adopting one ot both into your heart and home! Stop by for a visit with Jerry and be ready to fall in love.
Meet this cutie named Jerry! He and his brother, Ben (given name upon intake) came in as strays January 11, 2023 and were never reclaimed so they are awaiting their adoption day! Sweet and handsome fellas (came in skinny) who are gaining back some pounds to fill out and be even more adorable. They are around 1 and a half years old and are up to date on their vaccinations. Settling in nicely but they hope their stay will be short. Maybe you can make the dream of a quick stay a reality by adopting one ot both into your heart and home! Stop by for a visit with Jerry and be ready to fall in love.
We are a non-profit orginization relying on donations. We do have a contract witht the county to provide shelter for strays brought in. We have limited space but try to get our animals back to thier families and if that can not be accomplished we work hard on finding them new homes.
We do what we do because we love animals. We are realistic in in efforts, understand the problem and work towards educating the public on what needs to be done to prevent over population.
We are a non-profit orginization relying on donations. We do have a contract witht the county to provide shelter for strays brought in. We have limited space but try to get our animals back to thier families and if that can not be accomplished we work hard on finding them new homes.
We do what we do because we love animals. We are realistic in in efforts, understand the problem and work towards educating the public on what needs to be done to prevent over population.