Butterscotch and Toffee are a bonded pair and are looking for their forever home. For information on how to adopt this pair click here. Photo courtesy of PAWS & More Animal Shelter.
Temperatures are warming up today and tomorrow but rain, snow and freezing temperatures are in the forecast for the next couple of days. With wintry weather pet parents are reminded to take care of their outdoor animals. Amber Talbot, Director of PAWS and More Animal Shelter in Washington, states outdoor pets need a place to escape the temperatures and kennels should be kept warm with long stemmed grasses or straw.
She also recommends heated water dishes so they always have access to water and it doesn’t freeze. If anyone is concerned for an animal contact the shelter or the safety center.
She adds, people should check under the hoods of their cars for stray cats, as the crawl under for warmth. Talbot recommends banging on the hood of the car to allow the cats a chance to get away. For more cold weather pet care advice click here.
For a list of adoptable animals at PAWS and More Animal Shelter, including senior pets for Adopt a Senior Pet Month, click here.