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Adopt-a-Pet

Contributed by Matt Wildman, St. Hubert’s

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

Sage and Mo are the ultimate snuggly cats! Pick them up and they just melt into your arms. All they want is to be cuddled. They can be adopted separately, but they are best buddies and would love to go to a home together. They are also great with other cats. If you adopt them both, you may find that you watch much less TV because watching them groom each other is much more fun!

Sage, of the snuggly cats duo

Sage, of the snuggly cats duo

Photo by Erin Bauers

Mo, of the snuggly cats duo

Mo, of the snuggly cats duo

Photo by Erin Bauers

Max is one big guy–161 pounds of love. That’s right, 161 pounds! If you’re looking for a sweet and loving dog whose appearance will lead everyone on the street to say, “Can I pet your dog?”, then Max is the one for you.

Max, 161 pounds of love

Max, 161 pounds of love

Photo by Erin Bauers

Nova is a very friendly 2-year-old lab mix who recently was transported from one of St. Hubert’s southern source shelters. She is a playful and outgoing girl.

Nova, the playful and outgoing lab mix

Nova, the playful and outgoing lab mix

Chatham Living would like to thank Freshpet for their sponsorship of St. Hubert’s Adopt-A-Pet.