Flagler Humane Society's Pets of the Week for Sept. 24

Meet Neva, Kong, Nublo and Louise, this week's featured adoptable pets from the Flagler Humane Society.


Kong, 8, was surrendered in July when his previous owners had to move. Courtesy photo
Kong, 8, was surrendered in July when his previous owners had to move. Courtesy photo
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Meet Neva, Kong, Nublo and Louise, this week's featured adoptable pets from the Flagler Humane Society.

Neva, 3, was surrendered on June 30 when her previous owners lost their home. She has a goofy personality and is always sniffing out new adventures. She's playful and spunky, always ready for a game of fetch or a romp in the park. Despite her adorably cross-eyed gaze, Neva never misses a thing. She's quick to learn new tricks and eager to please.

Neva, 3, was surrendered on June 30 when her previous owners lost their home. Courtesy photo


Kong, 8, was surrendered in July when his previous owners had to move. His friendly but mellow personality makes him a perfect companion for quiet evenings. Kong is house-trained, very affectionate, and walks well on a leash. He also knows numerous commands and loves to go for walks.

Kong, 8, was surrendered in July when his previous owners had to move. Courtesy photo


Nublo, 12, has a youthful spirit, despite his age. He is always curious and eager to explore. His friendly demeanor makes him the perfect companion, offering a comforting presence. Nublo is a cuddly cat and enjoys finding a lap to cuddle on. His quirky charm and sweet nature are sure to brighten up any household. Nublo was surrendered in September because he needs to be the only cat in the house.

Nublo, 12, has a youthful spirit, despite his age. He is always curious and eager to explore. Courtesy photo


Louise, 3, is the shelter’s longest feline resident, and was abandoned at the shelter in April. She is spirited a female tuxedo cat who loves to play and explore. Her curious nature makes every day an adventure. She's as brave as she is funny, never missing a chance to show her playful side. Despite being FIV positive, her zest for life is contagious. Her adoption fee has been generously sponsored.

Louise, 3, is the shelter’s longest feline resident, and was abandoned at the shelter in April. 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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