BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) in Powell River has a few new cats up for adoption, plus a few canines in need of new homes.
One such potential dog adoptee is a three-month-old, female, cane corso-kuvasz mix named Stella, described as a social-butterfly. Then there is Sally, another three-month-old, female, cane corso, described as playful and affectionate. Serina is a three-year-old female cane corso looking for a forever home and is described as young at heart and full of energy.
This breed was traditionally bred to be a working dog and needs lots of activity. To find out if one of them might be the right fit, take the SPCA dog pre-adoption questionnaire: spca.bc.ca/adoption/dog-pre-adoption-questionnaire.
An eight-year-old black and white cat named Oreo is now up for adoption at the local BC SPCA. Oreo is described as a laid-back and affectionate feline friend, with just the right mix of independence, cuddle and charm. To find out if Oreo or another feline would be suitable as a companion, fill out the SPCA cat pre-adoption questionnaire: spca.bc.ca/adoption/cat-pre-adoption-questionnaire.
There are more than 30 animals awaiting adoption, according to branch manager Tara Daniels. All of the animals are looking for their individual homes with a human companion in the qathet region.
To find out about potential animal adoptions at the BC SPCA in Powell River, go to adopt.spca.bc.ca/pets/?location%5B%5D=Powell+River+%26+District+Branch.
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