Pets of the week, Aug. 29

Published 8:41 am Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Photographs are courtesy of Ronnie Logue. Our featured pets this week are Laura and Marvin.

Laura is a pretty little 3 ½-month-old kitten. She is a tabby calico in color with a very cute face and golden eyes. Laura was a stray kitten and a nice person brought her to the humane society so she could find her forever home. Laura was a little timid and unsure of things at first, which is understandable. But she is doing much better and settling in and relaxing and enjoying attention. If you are looking for a little feline beauty to add to your home, come for a visit with Laura!

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Marvin is a darling 4-month-old mixed breed puppy. We have him as a Boxer and Chow mix, but he looks like he could also have some Heeler in his background. Marvin is a handsome brown and white with lots of freckles in his white markings. Marvin is a fun fellow that loves to play and then snuggle during rest time. He should be a smart boy and he’s ready to start his training and make a great companion. Wouldn’t you like to make Marvin a part of your life?

Please don’t forget, August is when you must RENEW your charity choice with the Kroger Community Rewards program. Each Kroger Plus card can be linked to one charity. If you choose the Danville-Boyle County Humane Society then every time you shop at Kroger and use your Kroger Plus card, you will earn free money for our animals. We receive over $1,000 each quarter thanks to the people who are already participating. You can enroll or renew online at krogercommunityrewards.com. This is a very important income source for us so PLEASE HELP and renew or sign up now! If you need detailed instructions you can call the humane society at (859) 238-1117 or email dbchs@bellsouth.net and we will be happy to assist.

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.