Chatham Living Magazine, Chatham, New Jersey - January 2020 Issue

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ADOPT-A-PET

St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center provides services that support the human-animal bond and seeks to foster an environment in which people respect all living creatures. Learn how you can volunteer, foster, and adopt at sthuberts.org. You can meet and adopt any of the following animals at our Madison Campus, 575 Woodland Avenue.

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Charlie Girl is a 2 year old pit bull terrier mix with a playful and loving personality! She would fit right into an active household as she loves to go for long walks, runs and hikes. If you’re looking to add a best friend and workout buddy to your life for the new year, Charlie Girl could be the pup for you. You can visit her at St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center in Madison.

Heather is a gorgeous 6 year old feline ready to leap into your heart. She was abandoned by her owner and made her way to St. Hubert’s to find a new adoptive family. She loves to be around people and playing with her favorite toys. She enjoys getting all of the attention from those around her, so she would do best as the only pet in the home. Heather is ready to find someone to love again, could that person be you? Stop by St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center in Madison to meet her.

Handsome hound mix, Jethro, is a pure love bug. He arrived at St. Hubert’s aboard a WayStation transport from a partner shelter in Kentucky. He enjoys stopping to smell the flowers while out on walks and spending time with his favorite people. At 8 years young, he still has a lot of energy and loves to play with other dogs. A typical hound, he has a strong nose that can sniff out treats in an instant! Come meet Jethro at St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center in Madison.

Amy is a sweet 7 year old cat looking to find a warm, comfortable home to call her own. She came to St. Hubert’s when her owner could no longer care for her. Amy can be found napping in the sun, be surrounded by her favorite toys and enjoying snacks. She also happens to be FIV+, meaning she has Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. This is something she can live a long, happy life with regular vet checkups and a healthy living environment. She is used to living in a home with other cats, and can live with non-FIV+ felines as long as they get along! You can come meet this beautiful feline in person at St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center in Madison. 22 | Chatham Living


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