Adoptable pets of the week: Tiger and Megan
– This edition of North County Adoptable Pets of the Week features Tiger the cat, and Megan, a brave canine survivor of Hurricane Katrina.
Tiger is a five-year-old multi-color male cat; his coat is a mix of Siamese, gray tabby and white “snowshoes,” and he has striking stripes on his legs and tail. He is a friendly and affectionate but shy guy who would love to have a new home for the holiday season.
Tiger lived in Bakersfield, and was brought into NCHS about two years ago when his owner passed away. He is mild mannered and gets along with the other cats at NCHS. Tiger has been neutered, vaccinated and micro-chipped, and is ready to join your family this week.
Available cats and kittens can be seen on the website at www.slonchs.org. Potential pet parents are also encouraged to stop by and visit with the cats to find the right one for their family.
From Second Chance at Love, a dog rescue and sanctuary in Templeton that takes in abandoned, neglected, abused or unwanted dogs comes Megan, the last hurricane Katrina dog and longest resident of the rescue.
Megan was one of 30 dogs that Second Chance at Love rescued from Hurricane Katrina. She came in with an advance stage of heart worm, so bad it had to be treated twice. She’s now a very healthy dog but keeps getting looked over because of her age. She is very friendly and ready to find her human companion(s). For information about adopting Megan, visit the website or call (805) 434-3982.