Brainerd Dispatch
Guacamole here is looking for a home.
Guacamole is a 2-year-old domestic shorthair kitty.
He just loves to be petted and follow his human around.
He can be shy around the other cats in the colony but does well.
He prefers to avoid any confrontation and finds a place to snuggle up and take a quiet cat nap in.
If you’re interested in meeting this good-natured tuxedo cat please give us a call.
Namora came to the shelter as a stray, so we don't know much of her history.
She was very friendly and tolerant at intake.
She appears to have a high prey drive, so we are thinking she may do best in a home without cats, but we can't say for sure.
Namora is fantastic with other dogs and loves to play.
She is not crate trained and will bark/howl.
Namora needs help learning how to turn a crate/kennel into a safe space for her.
She tends to show puppy like behaviors (jumping, mouthy, no boundaries) so will need a home willing to guide her on how to be a well mannered pup.
Namora has a lot of love to give and is eager to learn.
Those interested in adopting Guacamole or Namora should call Paws + Claws at 218-675-7297 to set up an appointment.
A $25 hold can be placed on an animal over the phone.
Donations and adoption fees help cover the cost of spay/neuter surgeries, micro-chipping, vaccinating, deworming, any medical procedures and general care.
Paws + Claws is located at 2949 Highway 371, Hackensack.
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