We've teamed up with our rescue friends in Posey County, Indiana. Each week we share an adoptable dog from PC Pound Puppies and an adoptable feline friend from Posey Humane Society as well as details on how you can make them a forever part of your home. Let me introduce you to your next best friend.

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Scooter
PC Pound Puppies
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Meet Scooter

 

If you're dreaming of the smell of puppy kisses, look no further. Scooter (or as I am affectionately referring to him: Super Pupper!) has had a bit of a go of things - he's been undergoing treatment for Parvo but he has made a full recovery. That being said, anyone interested in Scooter, will need to be sure that any other dogs in their home are up to date on their shots but don't let that deter you. Scooter is a fun, happy little guy and according to PC Pound Puppies,

His foster family says he is very smart. He has already learned sit and working on shake. He is working on housetraining and is getting into the routine.

He will be neutered at four months and is currently receiving worming and puppy shots

The PC Pound Puppies adoption fee for Scooter is $250 which goes to cover a portion of the vetting costs. If you're interested in adding this pup to your family, you can fill out an adoption application here. The adoption process does require a completed application as well as an interview. The rescue will not schedule a meet and greet without having first received a completed application. 

Unfortunately, due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the weekly PC Pound Puppies adoption events on Sundays at the Pet Food Center on First Avenue in Evansville have been canceled for the foreseeable future. You can get in touch with PC Pound Puppies by email at pcpoundpuppies1@gmail.com or by phone at 812-483-4341. They do respond to inquiries and adoption applications at the earliest opportunity, but please remember to be be patient as they are volunteers who all work full-time jobs. They always do their best to return messages and schedule adoption interviews within a couple of days of receiving your application. Again, you can submit an application here.

Nora
Posey Humane Society
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Meet Nora

This week's adoptable kitty is a 3 year-old named Nora and Posey Humane Society says she is "100% love" so if you've been looking for someone to cuddle with and shower you with affection, Nora is your girl. They say,

Nora loves attention and would prefer if this attention were in the form of petting, but she's also happy to play with her people! She might even try to "help" her adopters if they work from home or do projects around the house! Nora is cuddly and may enjoy being a lap cat in her new home.

With a proper introduction, they believe she would do well sharing a home with another cat and she isn't bothered by dogs. Nora is up to date on shots, spayed and microchipped and she is FIV-negative. Her $30 adoption fee is a small investment to bring so much love into your life.

Posey Humane Society has plenty of other kitties as well as lots of dogs, both young and old. Their adoption fees are $30 for cats, $50 for kittens up to 6 months old, $100 for dogs and $150 for puppies under 6 months old. The adoption fees include their microchip, spay or neuter, heartworm test and getting the animal up to date on vaccines. If you're interested in meeting this week's adoptable cat or any of the other wonderful and deserving animals in the care of Posey Humane Society, you can visit them on Facebook or by visiting their official website, PoseyHumane.org. They are also in need of foster homes where the animals can wait for their forever families without having to stay inside the shelter.

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