Pets of the Week: March 7, 2020

Published 6:11 pm Friday, March 6, 2020

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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 and ENC Shelter Cats 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.

Requests for more information with regard to the animals appearing in Pets of the Week may be directed to shelter staff in person at the shelter during business hours or by emailing animal.control@co.beaufort.nc.us — always use the animal’s ID number.

Please note, the shelter is closed on the first Wednesday of each month for cleaning and maintenance.

 

Raven

Wearing her magnificent jet black coat, Raven is a genuine black beauty, complete with her white star and golden eyes. Listed as approximately 1 year old, this American shorthair girl is friendly, gentle and calm. Raven will be a wonderful and welcome addition to a loving, forever home. For more information, see Friends of Beaufort County Shelter Cats page on Facebook, Raven, ID No. 0166. Come visit her; she’s available at the shelter.

 

Oliver

Handsome and friendly, Oliver is listed as a large, black and tan shepherd mix. At approximately 2 years old, he’s house broken, and he has had basic obedience training.

He will do best with owner(s) willing to give him their love, attention, exercise in a fenced area or on leash, include him in their activities and provide a good forever home. For more information, the ENC Shelter Dog page on Facebook, Oliver, ID No. 0179. Visit him; he’s available at the shelter.