Grant to provide for local pet food needs
Halfway Home Pet Rescue has received two grants to help local families affected by COVID-19 economic restraints to obtain free pet food.
Halfway Home Pet Rescue has received two grants to help local families affected by COVID-19 economic restraints to obtain free pet food.
Halfway Home Pet Rescue in Caribou has partnered with the Houlton Humane Society shelter for a cat spay and neuter clinic on Saturday, May 30, and Sunday, May 31, in Houlton.
A few years back the Ark was gifted with something that we never dreamed possible. It is a gift that left us speechless and opened a whole new door for us.
For all it does to refresh us, burn energy and keep us sharp, we all need playtime, dogs and cats included. Sharing playtime with pets has the added benefit of strengthening the bond between us, so we better understand one another.
Well, normally this time of year we would be gearing up for our annual “Paws for the Cause” walk. Families and their furry companions would be showing up with generous pledges in hand, ready to enjoy an easy two-mile walk and then some welcomed refreshments afterward.
We wanted to give you all an update on how The Ark is doing during this pandemic. The doors to The Ark remain closed to the public at this time.
Last week’s article focused on cats, but we thought it would be fun to share what the dogs may be thinking.
In my last article, we started looking into the issue of who is smarter, dogs or cats. Unfortunately, the scientific community was unable to give us a definitive answer.
I got a few chuckles out of a recent Reader’s Digest article by Krista Carothers and Jen McCaffery that said science continues to uncover your animal’s most fascinating secrets. This week let’s focus on some feline behaviors, and check out the dogs next week.
The Central Aroostook Humane Society would like to update the public about some changes in our operations that have been implemented regarding coronavirus and COVID-19.