Pals with paws: Handsome German shepherd, brown tabby kittens looking for good homes

Published 12:00 am Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The Rowan County Animal Shelter has several animals waiting to be adopted and taken to a good home.
Dog: Big, strong and handsome is how we would describe this German shepherd mix that was found running loose as a stray. Even though he appears to be an older adult, he is still full of energy.
Cat: Kittens, kittens and more kittens: This brown tabby is just one of many kittens and cats available for adoption at the shelter. With such a large selection, there’s something for everyone’s likes.
From rescued animals to those abandoned by owners who couldn’t afford them, and all others in between, the Animal Shelter has them all.
Adoption fees are $70, a downpayment for spay/neuter costs. The voucher can be used at any veterinarian’s office.
Before adopting any animal, a person must agree to take the pet to a veterinarian for an exam and spaying/neutering. If the animal isn’t already vaccinated for rabies, the person must agree to begin shots within three business days.
Rabies shots can be given as soon as the pet turns 4 months old.
The animal shelter isn’t equipped with a medical facility, and cannot administer any procedures or treatment.
A worker at the shelter will go over all information and gladly answer all questions from those adopting pets.
Want to view animals at the shelter? Kennel hours are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8:30-4:15 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m.-noon, and Saturdays from 8-11:30 a.m.
To learn more about adopting a pet, call the shelter at 704-216-7768, or visit the shelter at 1465 Julian Road, Salisbury. You can also visit the shelter’s Web site at www.co.rowan.nc .us/animalshelter/.
Photos by Fran Pepper