Wet Nose Wednesday: Myra Is Up For Adoption
Myra is an adult female tabby cat.
Myra came into foster care as a very young mama. She is a little scared of loud noises and may do best in a quieter home as the only pet. Myra will come up to her person and rub on their legs and loves to get attention.
Even when shown for adoption, Myra is eager to get her ears scratched and receive attention from strangers. She is not fully comfortable with being held for a very long, but she does like to sit in your lap. With a little time, we expect she will become the perfect pet!
We're featuring a Beagle this week for Wet Nose Wednesday, brought to you by our friends at Shipton's Big R. His name is Max, and he's a 7-year old male.
Nothing beats coming home to a pet greeting you at the door. A pet can bring love and comfort into a home, something every family deserves to have.
While there are several ways of gaining a family pet, I urge you to consider adoption. Shelters act as a haven for so many animals, but many are struggling to find their forever homes. So every Wednesday, I team up with a shelter on the SouthCoast and give the spotlight to one local animal that is ready for adoption. For this week’s Wet Nose Wednesday, allow me to introduce you to Oochie.
We all love animals, but unfortunately, we can only own so many. Hundreds of animals on the SouthCoast are searching for their forever home, and thanks to Fun 107’s Wet Nose Wednesday, some of those animals have gone home for good.
Our work is not done, and with the help of local shelters, our mission to get as many pets adopted as possible continues. This week, help us find Pretzel her permanent family.
Pretzel is a one-year-old beagle puppy that is just as silly as she is cute. She loves everyone she meets, but she is still a puppy, so her new family will have to prepare for all the training that accompanies a puppy.