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Pets of the week: October 13th

Pets of the week: October 13th

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

A bonded pair of siblings, they are 4 months old and have lots of energy. They love to wrestle and play together and sleep next to each other for comfort. Buster is very friendly. He loves being with and meeting new people and purrs every time his foster family is around. Nutmeg is smart and sassy, but more cautious of the pair. She likes to observe things from afar at first, and once she figures it out, she dives right in. Both are affectionate, curious, and playful cats who are up to date on vaccines and have been spayed/neutered.

Next, we have Nellie (Bottom L) and Koda (Bottom R) from the Cortland County SPCA. Nellie is 4 years and 8 months old and is sweet, friendly, and intelligent. Nellie’s playful and energetic spirit makes her an ideal buddy for adventures and fun games. She’s also quite the cuddler, always ready to snuggle up after a long day of play. While Nellie adores adult company, she prefers a home without children.

Koda is 2 years and 7 months old and is curious and energetic, always looking for a new adventure and new friends. Playing fetch, solving puzzles, and learning new tricks are some of his favorite activities.

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