Flagler Humane Society's Pets of the Week for July 9

Meet Sheldon, Eli, Rosemary and Luna, this week’s featured adoptable pets from the Flagler Humane Society.


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Rosemary, 2, is a shy cat with a gentle heart who was found as a stray in June. Courtesy photo
Rosemary, 2, is a shy cat with a gentle heart who was found as a stray in June. Courtesy photo
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Meet Sheldon, Eli, Rosemary and Luna, this week’s featured adoptable pets from the Flagler Humane Society.

Sheldon, 8, was transferred to the Flagler Humane Society in April from a neighboring shelter that was at capacity. He is full of love and has a bright personality. Despite being a senior, he is playful, goofy, and always ready for a game of fetch or a leisurely walk. Sheldon is incredibly friendly and loves making new friends, whether human or canine, and is the perfect cuddle buddy.

Sheldon, 8, was transferred to the Flagler Humane Society in April from a neighboring shelter that was at capacity. Courtesy photo


Eli, 8, is a male hound mix who was surrendered in January after his owners got sick. Eli is the perfect blend of playfulness and mellowness, always eager to walk outside and equally happy to curl up for a cuddle. He is friendly to every human and dog he meets but does not get along with cats.

Eli’s adoption fee has been sponsored.

Eli, 8, is a male hound mix who was surrendered in January after his owners got sick. Courtesy photo


Rosemary, 2, is a shy female cat with a gentle heart who was found as a stray in June. She's a perfect companion for those quiet moments at home. Rosemary is also sociable with her fellow feline friends, making her an excellent addition to a multi-cat household.

Rosemary, 2, is a shy cat with a gentle heart who was found as a stray in June. Courtesy photo


Luna, only 5 months old, is a gentle feline who was found as a stray in Palm Coast’s W Section in June. She is a comforting companion, always ready to offer soothing purrs and gentle nudges. Luna is quite chatty, using meows and chirps to express her thoughts and desires. She has a lively personality that brightens any room.

Luna, only 5 months old, is a gentle feline who was found as a stray in Palm Coast’s W Section. Courtesy photo


The Flagler Humane Society is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1 Shelter Drive in Palm Coast. Adoption fees vary based on the animal, and the shelter has both dogs and cats up for adoption.

Anyone who is interested in adopting or has questions about the process can contact the Flagler Humane Society at 386-445-1814 or apply online at flaglerhumanesociety.org.

 

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