Published March 11. 2024 03:19PM
Animals are available for adoption at the Center for Animal Health & Welfare no-kill shelter, 1165 Island Park Road, Easton. The shelter is working to end pet overpopulation by running a clinic so animals can be spayed or neutered before they go home. For more information, call 610-252-7722 or visit
www.healthyanimalcenter.org. Kennel License #02941.
Sweet 2-year-old Django is lonely. His two best feline friends at the shelter were recently adopted and he misses them. Django is a real foodie who loves to play and has special paw-pprection for wand toys. He can be a bit shy at first, but once he gets to know you, he's an absolute love bug who just wants to cuddle and sit on your lap. Django is FIV positive and can do well as an only cat or with another mellow, friendly feline friend.
Archer, a 4-year-old Husky, found himself at the shelter when his owner no longer had time for him. He is a good, goofy boy. Unlike many huskies, he does well with training and is doing a great job paw-fecting his manners. He would thrive with an active family that would take him on runs, hikes or long walks – and would continue his training. Archer has lived with small dogs and cats before and wouldn't mind sharing his new home with them.