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    These adoptable cats and dogs are in need of their forever homes at Louisville M
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    Louisville Metro Animal Services is looking for great homes for all of their adoptable dogs and cats. Check out this week's featured pets below. Just maybe one of these pets is the one to win over your heart. Remember to check back each week as Louisville.com features adoptable pets at Louisville Metro Animal Services weekly.

    Adora is a very sweet female cat looking for her forever home. Contact us at (502) 473 PETS to learn more about this member of the black beauty club. She is up-to-date on her routine shots, house broken, with a short black coat.

    Aurora is a baby female kitten with short black coat. She is spayed, up-to-date on routine shots, and is house broken.

    Baby is a young female tabby kitten with a short coat. She is spayed, up-to-date on all routine shots, and is house trained.

    Bagels is a 5-year-old Beagle/Corgi mix. Bagels has tiger markings, which are a funny contrast to his gentle face and short little legs. He is friendly, social and good with his roommate. Since he has beagle in him, Bagels will probably do best in a household with another dog or a stay-at-home human. He likes to be scratched and he closes his eyes and leans into you when you scratch his neck. Bagels is gentle and low-key, past the puppy sillies. While Metro cannot guarantee an animal is housebroken, Bagels waited until he was outside on grass to completely relieve himself, which is a good sign. Bagels is neutered, up-to-date on routine shots, has a short coat length with colors of beige and cream. If you would like to contact Metro to ask about this dog, it is very helpful if you have the ID number (A468680) handy. Thanks.

    Bubba is a 10-month-old Labrador Retriever mix. He has kind amber eyes that will melt your heart. He has a beautiful white chest with white tipped toes. Bubba is a leggy boy and will make a great walking buddy. Bubba is neutered, is up-to-date on routine shots, and has a medium coat length with colors of black and white. If you would like to contact Metro to ask about this dog, it is very helpful if you have the ID number (A466899) handy. Thanks.

    Champ is a 2-year-old Greyhound/German Shepherd mix. He has some energy and he really didn't like the camera focused on him. What he was interested in was the other dogs and getting the chance to play. He leaned into the volunteer while he was having his picture taken and leaning is a sign that a dog is bonded to humans. Champ likes squeaky toys but he doesn't need to be in a household with cats or small dogs. While not a fan of small animals, otherwise Champ has a gentle face and demeanor. Champ is neutered, up-to-date on routine shots, has a short coat color of yellow and white. Champ is not fond of cats. If you would like to contact Metro to ask about this dog, it is very helpful if you have the ID number (A456605) handy. Thanks.

    Metro Animal Services' Animal House Adoption Center is located at 3516 Newburg Road, Louisville KY. For more information on this week’s featured pets or the other adoptable pets at Louisville Metro Animal Services you can contact them by phone at: 502 473-PETS (7387), or by email at: animals@louisvilleky.gov
    To see all the adoptable pets available at LMAS go to their section of the Petfinder website here.

    Please remember with the upcoming extreme heat check that your pets have plenty of water and a cool spot to weather the heat. Never leave your pets in a hot car as temperatures in the car will soar to extremely dangerous life threatening levels.

    Photos: Courtesy of Louisville Metro Animal Services

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    About Sandy Dolan

    Owner of Cedar Ridge Farm which operates a children's horseback riding lesson program in Greenville, IN. I have been involved with equine welfare and rescue activities. We have successfully rehomed at risk horses and retrained off the track thoroughbred racehorses in new careers in hunter/jumper, eventing, dressage, and barrel racing disciplines.

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