Pets of the Week, Nov. 15, 2016

Published 12:27 pm Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Photographs are courtesy of Ronnie Logue.

Our featured pets this week are Abby and Carl.

Abby is a gorgeous 8-month-old tabby with medium length hair. She was a stray, but is very friendly and social with people, even those she doesn’t know. Along with her pretty coat coloring, Abby has bright golden eyes that will grab your attention. Abby would do best in a home as the only cat, as she is not that willing to share her space with other kitties. Abby is ready to be your best friend if you give her the chance!

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Abby

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Carl is a sweet little senior dog that needs a special home. We were told that Carl was a stray, but his owner has not come to reclaim him. Carl appears to be a poodle mixed with possibly Shih-Tzu. He is cute and friendly and fairly spritely for an older fellow. Carl has obvious cataracts in both eyes but gets around well and seems to see larger objects. Carl needs a home where he will get the love and attention and care that he deserves!

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Carl

Pints For Pets Pup Crawl III is this Saturday, Nov. 19, from 5-10 p.m.! All proceeds from this annual fundraiser will go to help the animals at the DBCHS. Purchase a cool T-shirt for $20/$22 and wear it the night of the event to get discounts on appawtizers, desserts and coffee at the following venues: Beer Engine, Bluegrass Pizza & Pub, Brothers’ BBQ & Brewing Co., Cue on Main, Frank’s Hot Dog Emporium, Nellie Burton’s Steakhouse & Sports Bar, Orange Leaf, The Hub Coffee House & Café, Jane Barleycorn’s Market & Bar, and Tuts.

Shirts can be purchased until noon on Friday at the humane society or buy them the day of the event at West T. Hill Theatre from 4:30-7:30 p.m.

Come join us for a fun-packed evening and also help the pets at the humane society!

Low-cost, high-quality spay/neuter surgery is available for pet owners with low and fixed incomes. Call our Happy Paws Clinic today at (859) 691-1137 for an appointment. Please help control pet over-population by having your pet spayed or neutered.