On May 5, 2021

Featured pets for May 5-11, 2021

5-month-old. Female. German Shepherd mix. Tan and black. I am always on the go and have so much to see and learn that I just don’t know where to go first. 

Rutland County Humane Society, 765 Stevens Road, Pittsford, VT • (802) 483-6700 • Tues. – Sat. 12-5p.m. Closed Sun. & Mon. • www.rchsvt.org

“Hi, I’m Blume.  I’m a 1-year-old spayed female. Unfortunately, things in my previous home weren’t working out (nothing to do with me). I am a spunky girl with a big heart! I enjoy canine companions, but am a little unsure about other felines. I enjoy basking in the sun and long cat naps; a quieter atmosphere is much appreciated by me. So, if you have room in heart for a fluffy delight like myself, please call today to learn more!”

Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society, 4832 VT-44, Windsor, VT • (802) 484-5829 •  *(By appointment only at this time.) Tues. – Sat. 12-4 p.m. & Thurs. 12-7 p.m. • lucymac.org

 

Rita is a 1 year old kitty that traveled from Georgia to find her purrfect home! Rita is doing very well with her feline roommates. Once she settles into her environment she is a very sweet cat and eager to show you her amazing purr. If interested, fill out an application on our website spfldhumane.org. Once approved, we will set up a time for you to meet her.
Join us in the Shaw’s plaza on May 8th for our Mother’s Day plant sale from 8am to 1pm. If you have plants you’d like to donate you can drop them off at the shelter the Wed. – Fri. before the sale or drop off at the sale from 7:30 a.m. to 8 a.m.

Springfield Humane Society, 401 Skitchewaug Trail, Springfield, VT • (802) 885-3997 •  *Adoptions will be handled online until further notice. spfldhumane.org

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