The two little black kittens found a home together. We’re so excited that they’ll get to spend the rest of their lives together in a home where they are adored!

Back-to-school is a great time to get your child/children a Guinea pig. It’s an excellent way to teach them responsibility. We have two wonderful males with rosettes on their heads. The bigger boy is black and white, hand raised and couldn’t be sweeter. The younger is white and gray and really enjoys being held and played with.

We now have two calicos with wonderful personalities seeking forever homes. Lucy is our newest resident. She’s about four and has beautiful blue eyes. She’s still acclimating to her new surroundings and is feeling somewhat overwhelmed. Come meet her and see if you can bring her into her own. Cali is a petite indoor cat, only two years of age. She’s double pawed and has eyes that can be either gold or green, depending on the light. This is a sweet and gentle little lady.

If you love orange male cats, come get Mr. Adventure. He’s a smaller boy with that awesome orange male personality, still young at heart at 13. He’s been declawed, so he must be an indoor cat.

And now for the tabbies. The cat room is filled with four tabby cats waiting for homes. Mr. Softee is the green-eyed male. He’s an indoor/outdoor cat, only two, with the softest coat ever, and very affectionate. He’s also polydactyl for those of you who love double-pawed cats. Tootsie is a friendly six-year-old indoor cat who is very sweet and affectionate, but can be a little shy at times. She has white paws and white underpinnings, as well as pretty green eyes. Carly is seven and would do best as an only cat. She’s also on the shy side but is very sweet and wants affection. The last tabby girl is six-year-old Holly. She’s been here well over a year and really needs to find her permanent home.

The shelter will be hosting another K-9 kindergarten beginning in September. This free class runs for four weeks and teaches socialization and basic obedience. Only five puppies are accepted per session, so contact the shelter to get your name on the list.

If anyone is in need of dog food or crates, we have plenty and are happy to share. Just stop in during regular shelter hours.

We still need adult volunteers to answer the phone and meet and greet people on Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons. If interested give us a call or stop by for more information.