Wanderers’ Rest Humane Association

(Town of Lenox, NY – June 2014) Cats Brandi and Starlit and dog Timber have been adopted! Looking for homes this week are some new pets.

T-10-2014 mccmc (WRHA) (2)Callie is a big, beautiful, 2- to 3-year-old, black and tan coonhound mix.  She is friendly and outgoing, and she loves to run and play with tennis balls. Callie can’t wait to be adopted.

T-10-2014 mccmc (WRHA) (3)Sammy and Robot are adorable, 9-month-old, orange tiger and white kitties.  They are sweet and affectionate, and they love to cuddle together. Come meet these cute cats today.

T-10-2014 mccmc (WRHA) (1)Wanderer is a beautiful, 1- to 2-year-old, tan and white lab/husky mix. She has one blue eye and one brown eye; Wanderer is a sweet and lovable girl who likes to roll over for belly rubs.  She would do best in a home with no small kids since she is a little shy.  Come visit this affectionate dog today!

T-10-2014 mccmc (WRHA) (4)Tilly is a gorgeous, 2- to 3-year-old, white-and-gray spotted Siamese mix.  She has beautiful blue eyes. Tilly is a sweet and gentle girl who likes to explore.  She can’t wait to find her forever family.

Wanderers’ Rest Humane Association, 30-plus years strong, is an open-admission shelter in Canastota, New York, that serves more than 1,000 cats and dogs each year. Wanderers’ Rest accepts unwanted or stray dogs and cats from Madison County, but is open to all Central New Yorkers who wish to adopt a dog or cat.

Wanderers’ Rest was founded in 1981 by a group of citizens who wanted to do more than impound stray animals in Madison County. Their vision for a comprehensive humane organization emphasized caring for and preparing homeless cats and dogs for adoption. Today Wanderers’ Rest Humane Association shelters, heals and enriches up to 1,500 cats and dogs each year. The organization finds new homes for unwanted animals, reunites lost pets with their families, and supports low-income families with spay/neuter assistance and emergency pet food to enable them to afford and keep their pets. Educational programs in area schools emphasize spaying and neutering and responsible pet ownership for the next generation of pet-lovers.

Through its public education programs, the shelter promotes responsible pet ownership and humane treatment of animals everywhere. Wanderers’ Rest is a non-profit, 501c3 organization that welcomes contributions and volunteers. Call 697-2796 or visit www.wanderersrest.org.

By martha

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