Pets of the week: April 30-May 1, 2016

Published 10:50 pm Friday, April 29, 2016

Dottie Walker

DOTTIE WALKER

Those interested in adopting a pet should inquire at the Betsy Bailey Nelson Animal Control Facility, 3931 U.S. Highway 264 East, from 1 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturdays. Because of overcrowded conditions, the animals listed are only available as indicated.

All adoptions are on a first-come, first-served basis. To see more animals available for adoption, visit www.petango.com/beaufortcountyNC, visit ENC Shelter Dogs, ENC Shelter Cats and Washington Cat Rescue on Facebook or call 252-946-4517 for more information. The Humane Society of Beaufort County can also be found on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BeaufortCountyNCHumaneSociety.

Ty

This 1-year-old, male Boxer-mix is happy, friendly and fun-loving. Fine-looking in his butterscotch brown coat, Ty is smart, attention-loving and treat motivated. A true people pleaser, Ty needs loving owner(s) who will provide him with basic obedience training, so he will know what’s expected of him. Exercise in a fenced area or on a leash is also a must for this large dog. Ty will be a fun-loving companion for an active person or family who will give him tender loving care in a good forever home. For more on Ty, visit facebook.com/ENC Shelter Dogs/ID#0510. Come in and meet Ty. He’s available through Saturday at the shelter.

Natalie

Sweet, charming, loving and affectionate, that’s our Natalie (formerly Napoleon). This 1-year-old is on the small side, with a beautiful, shorthair coat suggestive of tweed in colors of buff, cream, softest apricot and dark chocolate. Her tabby stripes in ebony with white facial features, bib and feet, plus huge, pale green eyes and rosebud nose, complete this pretty picture. With her friendly, calm and lovable personality, Natalie will be a welcome addition in a variety of good forever home settings. See more of Natalie at facebook.com/ENC Shelter Cats/ID#0505. Stop in and meet her, she’s available through Saturday at the shelter.