(607NewsNow) — Our pets of the week start with Ivy (Top L) and Opal (Top R) from CNY Snap.
Ivy is around 3-4 years old and was surrendered to the shelter in April 2024 with another cat that has since been adopted, leaving her lonely. She usually hangs out up high waiting for someone to notice her and has become more interested in attention and will look over the edge to get pet. A calm, quiet home would be best for Ivy. She has been spayed, tested negative for FeLV/FIV, and is microchipped and up to date on her vaccines.
Opal came to the shelter as a stray in October 2022 and is curious about what’s going on, but is still a little shy when people approach her. She needs a home that will be patient while she gets comfortable. She has been spayed, tested negative for FeLV/FIV, and is microchipped and up to date on her vaccines.
Next, we have Twilight (Bottom L) and Dobby (Bottom R) from the Cortland County SPCA. Twilight is a sweet, friendly girl who is about six years old. She loves being around people, but can be a little picky when it comes to other dogs. Curious and goofy, she is sure to bring plenty of love and laughter to whatever home she ends up in.
Dobby is four months old and is a bundle of joy with a heart full of love. He’s a playful puppy is all about fun and games, friendly and always eager to make new friends and be the life of the party. When it’s time to wind down, Dobby loves to cuddle and relax with his favorite people.
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