Pets of the week; Feb. 6

Published 4:37 pm Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Our featured pets this week are Topaz and Kitty.

Topaz

Topaz is a beautiful tortoiseshell that is close to one year old. She has pretty golden eyes and cute orange markings on her face. Topaz was brought in as a stray, but she is a friendly and quiet girl. She has a calm demeanor, enjoys being petted and had no problem with the adjustment of entering the humane society. Topaz will make a lovely companion if you choose to make her part of your family.

Kitty is a precious five-month-old mixed breed puppy. She is of the short-legged, chunky body variety and weighs less than 25 pounds at this time. Kitty has a great personality. She is friendly and outgoing. On a recent visit in the humane society office, she quietly explored every corner and checked out all the toys in the toy box and then took a quick nap on the soft dog bed. Kitty is a sweet-heart and she would love to have a forever home by Valentines Day.

Kitty

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February is Spay/Neuter Awareness Month. There are several excellent reasons for having your pet spayed or neutered. Altering your cat or dog will help reduce the number of homeless animals, improve your pet’s health and reduce unruly behaviors in your pet. Altered animals live longer and healthier lives and make better pets. Spayed and neutered animals will not be contributing to the problem of pet overpopulation that we witness every day at the humane society. You can help by always spaying and neutering your pets and educate your children, friends, family members and co-workers about pet overpopulation, adoption and the importance of spaying and neutering.

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.