Adoptable Dogs and Cats in Lane County, Oregon

Cat Rescue and Adoption Network

Noel, a female tortie, and Theo, an orange male, are a pair of sweet and playful 9 month old teenage kittens.

Once acclimated to new people and new surroundings, they love to purr and cuddle with their humans. They have tested positive for feline leukemia (FeLV), and although their life expectancy is likely shorter than that of normal cats, they are otherwise healthy and will bring years of joy and companionship to their lucky home. forever.

They can be adopted individually (the adoption fee is $70), but would also like to be adopted together (the fee is $110 for the pair).

They are weathered, vaccinated, microchipped and FIV negative.

To meet them, call 541-225-4955, option 1 or visit catrescues.org.

Greenhill Humane Society

Bonnie is a sweet, playful girl who enjoys playing with all toys, especially Frisbees, and is a pro at bowing.

She’s looking for an active family to explore with during the day and snuggle up on the couch at night. She loves going out to the playgrounds to zoom around and sniff all the smells.

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A member of staff said: “Bonnie has the funniest personality and is so cute. She is a very sweet and loving girl and will be a very faithful companion. I love it! “

Bonnie is a one-year-old pit bull terrier mix with a beautiful brindle coat and big brown eyes. She weighs between 50 and 55 pounds. It’s not recommended that Bonnie walk straight into a home with another pet, but once she’s settled in, she might enjoy a furry sibling. She is friendly and enjoys the company of children, but can be a little rough during playtime.

The Greenhill Humane Society is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily at 88530 Green Hill Road in Eugene. Cat adoptions are on a first come, limited capacity basis. Adoptions of dogs and small animals are by appointment.

For more information, call 541-689-1503 or visit green-hill.org.

Oregon Coast Humane Society

Garfunkle is the smartest cat we know. This 7-year-old boy has figured out how to get his own treats from the cupboard, so don’t worry if he’s hungry.

Garfunkle isn’t necessarily a lap cat, but he can be petted and can sit on the couch next to you after warming up, especially when it comes to treats.

If you’re looking for a pair, Garfunkle would love to come home with you and one of his friends – Linus, Nifty or Butch.

Fill out an application at oregoncoasthumanesociety.org if you want to add Garfunkle to your family.

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Bette C. Alvarado