Pets of the week: Feb. 4, 2017
Published 5:28 pm Friday, February 3, 2017
Don’t litter! Spay/neuter your pets now. Special rates apply during the month of February. For more information, call the Humane Society of Beaufort County at 252-946-1591.
Those interested in adopting a pet should inquire at the Betsy Bailey Nelson Animal Control Facility, 3931 U.S. Highway 264 East, from 1 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturdays. Because of overcrowded conditions, the animals listed are only available as indicated.
All adoptions are on a first-come, first-served basis. To see more animals available for adoption, visit www.petango.com/beaufortcountyNC, visit ENC Shelter Dogs, ENC Shelter Cats and Washington Cat Rescue on Facebook or call 252-946-4517 for more information. The Humane Society of Beaufort County can also be found on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BeaufortCountyNCHumaneSociety.
Scotty
At approximately 6 months old, our American shorthair, male, tabby, juvenal kitten is a sweet lover! He loves to be cuddled, petted and showered with affection. A stunning display of stripes in fawn and apricot, combined with his huge green eyes, make him a feast for the eyes, too. This friendly, loving fellow will make a fantastic pet, playmate and companion in a variety of good forever home scenarios. Come spend a little time with Scotty, and see for yourself what a remarkable young guy he is — he’ll meet you with a touch of his paw and a friendly meow.
For his video and photos, visit www.facebook.com/ENC Shelter Cats. Scotty’s ID#0110. He’s is available through next Saturday.
Ellie Mae
A happy girl who wants to love and please, that’s our approximately 1-year-old shepherd–mix (with a tad of Rottweiler, perhaps). Friendly and smart, Ellie Mae is a medium-large, attractive girl with a gorgeous face and a coat of black and fawn brown. She is sweet, smart and well-mannered, and loves people and attention. Young and playful, she reportedly loves playing with balls and toys. Ellie Mae needs owner(s) willing to give her their time, attention, love and exercise in a fenced area or on leash, and basic obedience training — she knows the “sit” command. Ellie Mae is already spayed and ready to go — after a reduced fee is paid — to a good, loving forever home where she can be a faithful companion and pet.
For more photos/video, visit www.facebook.com/ENC Shelter Dogs. Ellie Mae’s ID#0138. Come in and meet her; she’s available through the following Saturday at the shelter.