Halfway Home Pet Rescue Pet of the Week – June 20, 2018
Athena is a 1-year-old spayed female at the Halfway Home Pet Rescue Adoption Center.
Athena is a 1-year-old spayed female at the Halfway Home Pet Rescue Adoption Center.
My day job is a postmaster and part of my job is to make sure my coworkers stay safe.
As many of you are aware a cat named Bandit went missing from his new adopted home well over a month ago.
We asking for everyone’s help. There is a cat missing from the Ludlow Road. His name is Bandit and he is an orange tabby with a tattered ear.
We would like to personally say how grateful we are to all those near and far for helping us with our shoe drive.
Eric (larger kitten) came from a young feral environment in Caribou and has become a loving house cat thanks to foster care by a Halfway Home Pet Rescue volunteer.
Once again, the two-legged and “four-legged” friends of the Central Aroostook Humane Society came out to support one of our biggest fundraisers of the year.
Peter (left) is an 8-month old neutered male feral cat currently living at the Halfway Home Pet Rescue Adoption Center.
Just a reminder to join us this Saturday, June 2, for our annual Paws for the Cause Walk, starting from the Central Aroostook Humane Society Shelter on Cross Street in Presque Isle.
Lynn is a young adult tortoiseshell who has been traveling Lynn Drive in Caribou for a couple of years now.