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Jura and Peanut are two little girls that were found as a stray in two different areas and brought to our shelter. Jura (2-month-old black female with white patch on chest), aptly named after the Jura Mountain range in France, is an avid climber! She doesn't have a shy bone in her body and immediately falls in love with everyone she meets, including the resident dog and cat in her foster home. Jura has non-stop energy and enjoys playing with humans, dogs and cats alike! She has learned quickly (after a few swats from her foster family's resident cat) how to adjust her energy level to her companions and would do well in a home that can provide her ample attention and exercise. As a kitten, Jura uses her mouth (and sharp little teeth) to learn about her surroundings, so she would do best in a home with older children who can help to reinforce that fingers are not food.
Peanut (3-month-old white female with calico markings) came to join Jura in her foster home after her own brothers were adopted. She has the softest, smoothest fur and beautiful markings. Peanut was initially shy, but quickly came out of her shell by watching Jura's limitless energy and now they do everything together. Peanut is a purr machine and loves to have her ears and belly rubbed. She enjoys watching Jura play and will join in for short bursts, but is very content to snooze in the sun or in her comfy bed. Peanut is happy for Jura to be the center of attention, but won't be far from any activity in the home. While Peanut hasn't met her current foster home's cat or dog yet, she did enjoy spending time with her previous foster family's resident cat so we feel she will do well in a home with or without other pets.
As we are closed to the public, adoptions are by appointment only. If you are interested in meeting Jura and Peanut, please fill out our online adoption application (https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/MWHS/Cat. We will review all applications and make appointments for those applicants we feel would provide a good and loving home for Jura and Peanut.
Jura and Peanut are two little girls that were found as a stray in two different areas and brought to our shelter. Jura (2-month-old black female with white patch on chest), aptly named after the Jura Mountain range in France, is an avid climber! She doesn't have a shy bone in her body and immediately falls in love with everyone she meets, including the resident dog and cat in her foster home. Jura has non-stop energy and enjoys playing with humans, dogs and cats alike! She has learned quickly (after a few swats from her foster family's resident cat) how to adjust her energy level to her companions and would do well in a home that can provide her ample attention and exercise. As a kitten, Jura uses her mouth (and sharp little teeth) to learn about her surroundings, so she would do best in a home with older children who can help to reinforce that fingers are not food.
Peanut (3-month-old white female with calico markings) came to join Jura in her foster home after her own brothers were adopted. She has the softest, smoothest fur and beautiful markings. Peanut was initially shy, but quickly came out of her shell by watching Jura's limitless energy and now they do everything together. Peanut is a purr machine and loves to have her ears and belly rubbed. She enjoys watching Jura play and will join in for short bursts, but is very content to snooze in the sun or in her comfy bed. Peanut is happy for Jura to be the center of attention, but won't be far from any activity in the home. While Peanut hasn't met her current foster home's cat or dog yet, she did enjoy spending time with her previous foster family's resident cat so we feel she will do well in a home with or without other pets.
As we are closed to the public, adoptions are by appointment only. If you are interested in meeting Jura and Peanut, please fill out our online adoption application (https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/MWHS/Cat. We will review all applications and make appointments for those applicants we feel would provide a good and loving home for Jura and Peanut.
Our shelter is located at 30 Pond Street, Route 126, in Ashland, Massachusetts.
Our adoption hours are by appointment at this time. Please email us at sheltermgr@metrowesthumanesociety.org or call 508-875-3776.
Our shelter is located at 30 Pond Street, Route 126, in Ashland, Massachusetts.
Our adoption hours are by appointment at this time. Please email us at sheltermgr@metrowesthumanesociety.org or call 508-875-3776.
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For more information, please see our web site at
https://metrowesthumanesociety.org/
For more information, please see our web site at
https://metrowesthumanesociety.org/
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