Greenhill Humane Society
Gee is a pleasant 3-year-old German Shepherd and Alaskan Husky combine, in keeping with employees at Greenhill Humane Society.
He is an especially playful, foolish and sensible puppy. Gee generally is a little nervous round new folks however with some mild pets, he warms up shortly and turns into your most loyal pal.
Gee beforehand lived in a automotive so he wants a household that can be affected person as he adjusts to a brand new home setting.
He weighs 80 kilos and has a tan and black coat which would require each day brushing. He could do properly with calm, older dogs and will meet any potential canine siblings previous to adoption.
According to Greenhill, Gee would do finest with older kids who can respect his area when he desires it.
He is neutered, microchipped, updated on vaccines and able to go home.
Greenhill Humane Society is open seven days per week, 11 a.m. to six p.m. at 88530 Green Hill Rd in Eugene. For extra data name (541) 689.1503 or go to www.green-hill.org.
Oregon Coast Humane Society
Linda arrived at Oregon Coast Humane Society with 4 kittens who’ve all discovered households, and now it is Linda’s flip.
“She’s actually bloomed right here at OCHS, turning right into a purr machine who adores consideration after her preliminary shyness wears off,” mentioned Elizabeth Thompson, govt director at Oregon Coast Humane Society.
Linda is a 12 months old and is sweet round different cats.
Cat Rescue and Adoption Network
Cashew and Lil Bit are a pair of 6-year-old bonded male cats described as sensible, affectionate and playful.
Lil Bit is a fluffy darkish grey and white tuxedo cat, whereas Cashew is a fluffy orange and white tuxedo cat.
This pair got here to the cat rescue when their proprietor went into assisted dwelling.
They’re each shy and can take a couple of weeks to get snug, however as soon as acclimated they’re assured and pleasant lap kitties who will do finest as the one pets in your family.
They have been neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and are adverse for FIV and FeLV.
To meet them, please name (541)-225-4955, or go to the web site at CatRescues.org for more information.
Haleigh Kochanski is a breaking information and public security reporter for The Register-Guard. You could attain her at [email protected].