Greenhill Humane Society
Yarrow is a 7-year-old Spaniel combine that will likely be a delicate and loving companion for a peaceful, quiet home. He would like to have a household who will take him on a protracted morning stroll across the neighborhood and chill out on the sofa for nap time.
“He is a pleasant pup to everybody he meets,” Greenhill Humane Society workers stated. “He deserves to be handled like a king and can present limitless love in return.”
Yarrow’s new household will even have to decide to getting him groomed to maintain his black and white lengthy hair wholesome. Greenhill Humane Society workers are uncertain of how Yarrow will act round different dogs or cats however with a gradual and supervised introduction, they believe he would do OK.
Yarrow is neutered, microchipped and up-to-date on vaccines.
Hugo is described as a pleasant and affectionate kitty. He got here to the shelter, together with a number of different cats, after being deserted in an condo.
“This 2-year-old gray tabby could be very social, energetic, and loves an excellent catnip toy,” Greenhill Humane Society workers stated. “We love getting some cat cuddles in with this candy cat.”
Hugo is now thriving and up for adoption. He will get together with different cats and would most likely do effectively with a canine after a gradual introduction interval.
Greenhill Humane Society is open seven days per week, 11 am – 6 pm at 88530 Green Hill Rd in Eugene. For extra data name (541) 689.1503 or go to www.green-hill.org.
Cat Rescue and Adoption Network
Phineas and Ferb are a pair of bonded 2-year-old male kittens. They are searching for a peaceful and loving home.
“These candy and playful boys have enjoyable personalities and get alongside nice with the opposite cats, dogs and mild youngsters of their foster home,” Cat Rescue and Adoption Network workers stated.
Phineas is described because the extra outgoing of the 2. Ferb is described as a “little extra reserved,” however could be very affectionate as soon as he trusts you.
Both kittens have been neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and are destructive for FIV and FELV. To meet them, please name the Cat Rescue and Adoption Network at (541)-225-4955 or go to their web site at CatRescues.org.