Pepper is a spotted Purebreed Bengal with strikingly beautiful big green eyes and gold glitter on his body and nose. His tummy is spotted with a hint of orange. He is an incredibly smart, playful cat who loves a good chat with his family. He will follow you around and lay on you if you are watching TV and he head butts anyone near to get pets. He is a house cat, and is eager to see his family when they come home. He does prefer to be the only cat so he can give you his undivided attention. He has never lived with dogs so not sure how he will get on with them. He is fully vaccinated, neutered and front declawed. He's a big boy, tipping the scales at 15 pounds. Emai: lmilano77@gmail.com or call 650-303-8273.
California Bengal Cat Rescue is part of the nation-wide Bengal Rescue Network
Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA
Princess is a 9-year-old brown and white tabby female. She is a sweet, friendly, and gentle girl. She can be adopted by a first time pet owner. She can possibly live with resident pets and shelter staff will give adopters tips on how to introduce Princess to any current pets. She can also live with a family who has children.
Meet a bonded pair of buddies that need to go home together. Runner is an 8-year-old short haired male cat with a beautiful tuxedo coat that you have to appreciate in person. Molly is a 9-year-old spayed female cat who has a very pretty two tone coat in shades of white and brown. They can be adopted by a first time pet owner and can also be around kids, with adult supervision. Think of all the fun you could have with this lively pair!
PHS/SPCA is open for adoptions Monday through Friday, 11am to 7pm, and weekends from 11am to 6pm. It is located at 12 Airport Blvd., San Mateo next to Coyote Point Park. Visit www.PHS-SPCA.org or call 650-340-7022
Another bonded pair
Annie & Molly, 4-year-old, spayed females. Like Yin and Yang or Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, Annie and Molly were meant to be together. These cuties came to MHS as a package deal and, after watching them interact, the shelter knows if they were separated they would miss each other terribly. Annie of the two is more mellow, sweet, shy and affectionate, although she has her moments of impatience. Molly is more circumspect, shy and less tolerant to handling than her companion. Both are all meow and no bite. And, they also love a good scratch under the chin or on the cheeks and like to talk. So, if you have room in your heart and home for two, how about it? Seeing these two fuzzballs curled up on the couch together, giving each other a bath will be a holiday treat. Best in home with high school-age children or older.
The Marin Humane Society is located at 171 Bel Marin Keys Blvd, Novato. The Adoption Center is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Visit www.marinhumanesociety.org or call 415-883-4621 for more information.
















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