Pets of the Week November 3, 2014

Sibby
You cannot possibly have TOO much chocolate! That’s the message Sibby wants families to know. She is a one year old pup, with a rich and dreamy personality that has all the scrumptious qualities that you adore from a Labrador mix. She has a well-mannered, sophisticated side that has adults hooked, and a fun loving, sweetness that kids of all ages can’t get enough of. Her coat is a milky cocoa, with deeper fudgy ripples, and her hazel eyes twinkle brightly when she’s meeting new visitors. Sibby melts right into your arms and loves to be close to people, but her active nature means she can add a sugar rush to your spirit and get your family moving. She’s “family sized” at 50 pounds of pooch, and would probably fit best in a home with some wiggle room. If you have a craving to add a joyful new member to your family, come meet Sibby and learn how this loving lady delights more than any other bonbon in the box.

Red
Brilliant and blushing, Red is ready to warm up your heart. He was trapped from a feral cat colony as a wee little spark and was raised in a caring foster home where he perfected his house kitten skills. He is 5 months old and frisky through and through. Red will play with anyone and anything, because to him all friends are best friends, no matter if they have two legs or four. His vivid orange tabby stripes are set ablaze by his glowing personality, and his short coat is streamlined and sleek. You can even hear him purr from across the room; that is if you can stop laughing at his charming antics long enough to listen. Long and leggy, Red is destined to be a larger cat, radiating happiness to his lucky family from his whiskers to his tippy toes. Perched in his kennel like a plucky little cardinal, Red waits to catch the eye of that special someone looking to let their spirit soar!

Adoption fees waived for the pets of the week through Saturday!

The Greenwood Humane Society is a not-for-profit organization committed to the compassionate care and protection of animals.

Their purpose is to give sanctuary to abandoned, abused, and neglected animals, provide education to the public on responsible and humane pet ownership, encourage the public to spay and neuter their pets by providing low cost surgery, and encourage adoptions of those animals placed in their care.

Their adoption center is open Monday through Saturday 10:00am to 5:00pm est.

Visit their website at gwdhumanesociety.org to see these and other available pets.

Email: humane@gwdhumanesociety.org
864-942-8775 (Shelter Adoption Area)
864-223-2498 (Spay/Neuter Clinic)