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Pets of the Week – Feb. 9

Pets of the Week – Feb. 9

Photo: Contributed/Northeast Arkansas Humane Society


Jonesboro, AR – JonesboroRightNow.com – Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, and sizes are available through area animal rescues and shelters, as well as opportunities to help homeless animals through foster programs, donations, and help with fundraisers and other family-friendly activities.

JRN has partnered with area animal shelters to present “Pets of the Week.” We will feature a handful of animals each week. If interested in adopting or volunteering with the Northeast Arkansas Humane Society, go to neahs.org.


Meet Moose: Moose is an 11-month-old medium-sized mix. He’s been in the shelter for six months, is microchipped and neutered. Moose is heartworm negative and up to date on all of his vaccines and preventatives. He’s great with other dogs – Jasper is his current playmate – and loves going to events and playing with people of all ages!

Moose

Meet Torvi: Torvi is a beautiful, gray domestic shorthair cat. She’s petite and is a little over two years old. Torvi has been here for seven months, is microchipped and spayed, and is up to date on all of her vaccines and preventatives. Until she finds her furever home, she stays in Lisa T’s office and is Oscar’s only girlfriend.

Torvi

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