Halfway Home Pet Rescue pet of the week Minnie Moose
Minnie Moose is a large, spayed female tiger cat living at the Halfway Home Pet Rescue waiting for her new companion.
Minnie Moose is a large, spayed female tiger cat living at the Halfway Home Pet Rescue waiting for her new companion.
Don’t forget to mark your calendars for Saturday, Nov. 30 — Santa Paws will visit from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Central Aroostook Humane Society to have special pictures taken.
Is your cat a little on the “heavy” side? Would Kitty be a good candidate for winning the “Fattest Cat Contest”? Not only would it hurt Kitty’s feelings, it’s just plain unhealthy to be a fat feline. The pressure and stress of Kitty’s extra weight on her bones, muscles and internal organs could actually shorten her life span.
Meet Jamie. This beautiful and loving 2-year old spayed female cat is living at the Halfway Home Pet Rescue in Caribou. She has had all her medical completed and is ready for a loving, but quiet home.
One Sunday morning, relaxing with my coffee, I mentioned to my husband that I had to come up with a new article, maybe something for this time of year. My husband suggested I do an article on hunting safety tips for dogs. What a great idea.
Halfway Home Pet Rescue presents Mugsy as the Pet of the Week.
I want to tell you about a sweet black cat named Lydia. If you read our articles or follow our Facebook page, then this name may sound familiar to you. Lydia came in with her brother Luke as tiny kittens this past summer and both were in deplorable shape.
We are thrilled to announce that our 10th annual Toast to the Animals was a smashing success and an amazing fundraiser for the Central Aroostook Humane Society. We experienced a tremendous amount of community support for this event.
We will have an update in next week’s article on our popular Toast to the Animals that just took place Saturday night (Oct. 19).
At the Ark there is a cat named Luther. He is a big black cat who also happens to be very feral. Luther has been with us for a few years and came in with a few other cats that we took from a feral cat colony.