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Pets of the week: February 23rd

Pets of the week: February 23rd

Photos from CNY Snap and the Cortland County SPCA. Photo: Contributed, Saga Communications


(607NewsNow) — Our pets of the week start with Churro (Top L) and Ricky (Top R) from CNY Snap.

Churro is approximately 2 to 4 years old and arrived at the shelter in a group of 9 cats that were rescued from living outside. She is friendly and affectionate and is patiently waiting to find the right person and finally have her own home.

Ricky is about 1 to 3 years old and is a playful and friendly boy. Anyone interested in adopting him should plan on him being a strictly indoor only cat. A curious cat, he is excited to find a home that lets him explore and shows him lots of love.

Next, we have Delilah (Bottom L) and Buck (Bottom R) from the Cortland County SPCA. Delilah is goofy and sweet, often being quite vocal and a little clumsy. She loves to cuddle and show affection and becomes visibly excited and playful when she’s with her favorite people.

Buck is happiest when he’s on the move and loves to accompany people on a hike, for a walk, in the water, you name it. He’s very friendly and can make friends with anyone, always up for a new adventure and spending time with his people.

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