Halfway Home Pet Rescue Pet of the Week (week of October 17, 2018)
Frisket is a 4-1/2- to 5-month-old feral kitten that was abandoned with his sibling Frankie near a warehouse in Caribou.
Frisket is a 4-1/2- to 5-month-old feral kitten that was abandoned with his sibling Frankie near a warehouse in Caribou.
The Ark is currently at capacity. Everyday we receive phone calls from people asking us to take their cats and many people get upset with us when we have to say “no,” we have no room.
We are now into the hunting season, whether it is with guns or bows, and whether hunting for birds, bear, rabbits, deer or any wild animal. You need to be safe and keep your four-legged companion safe.
Five feral cats from the Caribou area have been successfully relocated to a new home in Freeport.
We are getting excited and we have set the date — the Presque Isle Inn and Convention Center has teamed up with the Central Aroostook Humane Society once again to put on the ninth annual Toast to the Animals, a beer and wine tasting and silent auction fundraiser.
We are happy to announce that adoptions are up at the Houlton Humane Society! We’ve made a lot of people very happy. Of course, we love that! What’s better than seeing a deserving animal going to a loving home?
Kash is a 1-1/2-year-old male Maine Coon mix. He is loving, clean and gets along with other cats.
I am a dog lover. My friends all know this. If you have read any of my articles, you know this. I have several friends who are also co-workers and they are also dog lovers. We like to share our “dog” experiences with each other — it doesn’t matter what the experience is — and know that we are there for each other because we are “dog moms.”
A few weeks ago we received a phone call about a newborn kitten that had been found at one of the local businesses. We were asked if we could help. We told them to bring the kitten to us right away.
As we wind down from our busy summer, we start to think more about our to do lists. With back to school here and the holidays coming up soon we can catch up on what did not get done this summer.