Flagler Humane Society's Pets of the Week for Nov. 25

Meet Tiger, Coby, Jewel and Pierce.


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Tiger, 2, was brought to the Flagler Humane Society on Nov. 9 because another shelter was out of space. Courtesy photo
Tiger, 2, was brought to the Flagler Humane Society on Nov. 9 because another shelter was out of space. Courtesy photo
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Meet Tiger, Coby, Jewel and Pierce, Flagler Humane Society's featured adoptable pets.

Tiger, 2, is a male cat with a heart full of love and a spirit that's as vibrant as his name suggests. His sweetness is infectious, and his friendly demeanor will brighten up even the dullest of days. He enjoys cuddling and is fantastic with other cats. Tiger was brought in on Nov. 9 from another shelter that was out of space.

Tiger, 2, was brought to the Flagler Humane Society on Nov. 9 because another shelter was out of space. Courtesy photo


Coby, 8, is a black Labrador mix whose sweet, friendly demeanor immediately shines through, making him a joy to be around. Coby is always ready for a leisurely walk and is known for his mellow and gentle nature.  He has previously lived well with another dog. Coby was abandoned by his owner after they moved away and he was brought to Flagler Humane Society on Aug. 24. 

Cody, 8, was abandoned by his owner, who moved. He's been at the shelter since August. Courtesy photo


Jewel is a 10-month-old female feline who is charming and always ready to share a cuddle. Jewel's curious nature is infectious and she is a social butterfly, interacting well with other cats. Her affectionate demeanor makes her a wonderful companion and her playful spirit will bring joy and laughter to any home. Jewel was transferred to the shelter on Nov. 16 from another shelter that was out of space.

Jewel, just 10 months old, was transferred to the Flagler Humane Society because another shelter ran out of space. Courtesy photo


Pierce, 2, is a male dog whose sweet and friendly nature makes him a delight to be around. He loves nothing more than snuggling up after a day of fun. Pierce is a tolerant dog, selective with canine friends, but has shown a remarkable ability to live harmoniously with cats and even chickens. His adaptability and gentle demeanor make him a great addition to a household with diverse pets. Pierce was surrendered on Aug. 27 because he was reactive to small children.

Pierce, 2, was surrendered to the shelter on Aug. 27. 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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