PAWS Pet of the Week – Loki
Who wouldn’t want an adorable kitty with an upside down heart on his chest? Loki needs the perfect person, couple or family to help him realize how special he really is.
Who wouldn’t want an adorable kitty with an upside down heart on his chest? Loki needs the perfect person, couple or family to help him realize how special he really is.
Most of you have probably heard of our exciting news to build a new shelter. We have been busy fundraising for about seven months, and have been doing very well.
Who wouldn’t want an adorable kitty with an upside down heart on his chest? Loki needs the perfect person, couple or family to help him realize how special he really is.
Cats are super soft, cuddly, cute and a lot of fun. They do make great pets. They will entertain you, comfort you, lower your stress, reduce your chance of having a heart attack, and chase away loneliness. But if you have never lived with a cat before, you might be in for a few surprises.
Olivia is a lovely ginger who would be a great addition to a home preferably without other cats.
A little over a week ago we took in an injured female cat. A very kind girl had been trying to catch her because she knew she was injured.
Sometimes encouraging that two cats be adopted together is worth the wait. Many who follow PAWS will remember Elliot (bottom).
What a great week we had for the Maine Potato Blossom Festival. Tempo Employment Service, always a big supporter of the animals, sponsored the Festival Pet Show.
Just a big reminder that Thursday, July 6, is our huge event at the shelter with Jordan’s Way arriving for a three-hour live Facebook fundraiser to benefit our new shelter building fund.
A few months ago we took in feral black cat who was living on the streets here in town. He is feral. He was not neutered and once we got him to the vet he tested positive for feline AIDS. We named this handsome boy Magnum.