Flagler Humane Society's Pets of the Week for March 4

Meet Ashton, Bob, Wheelie and Jasmine.


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Ashton is a 7-month-old male found as a stray with two other young cats. Photo courtesy of Flagler Humane Society
Ashton is a 7-month-old male found as a stray with two other young cats. Photo courtesy of Flagler Humane Society
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Meet Ashton, Bob, Wheelie and Jasmine, the featured adoptable pets from the Flagler Humane Society this week.

Ashton is a 7-month-old male found as a stray with two other young cats. He is sweet, gentle and shy, an ideal companion for anyone seeking a friendly pet. Ashton loves belly rubs and is ready to fill his forever home with love and warmth.

Ashton is a 7-month-old male found as a stray with two other young cats. Photo courtesy of Flagler Humane Society


Bob, 3, is a handsome and playful male who was rescued on Oct. 31 alongside 13 other dogs. He is very loving and social and gets along with kids, adults and other dogs and is always up for quality time, including couch cuddles and playing outside. Bob is neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations and ready to find his forever family.

Bob, 3, is a handsome and playful male who was rescued on Oct. 31 alongside 13 other dogs. Photo courtesy of Flagler Humane Society


Wheelie, 2, was found as a stray in Palm Coast's P Section on Jan. 25. She is a smart and sweet female who is full of energy. She's a quick learner, social and loves to play fetch, run around and be pet. Wheelie gets along great with other dogs as well as people.

Wheelie, 2, was found as a stray in Palm Coast's P Section on Jan. 25. Photo courtesy of Flagler Humane Society


Jasmine, 2, is a female cat who is loves to curl up in people's laps for a good nap. She has a mellow demeanor and is good with other cats. Jasmine was surrendered in January when her previous owner moved and could not bring Jasmine along. She loves to be bet and will purr at the slightest touch.

Jasmine, 2, is a female cat who is loves to curl up in people's laps for a good nap. Photo courtesy of the Flagler Humane Society


The Flagler Humane Society is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1 Shelter Drive in Palm Coast.

Adoption fees vary based on the animal, and the shelter has both dogs and cats up for adoption.

Anyone who is interested in adopting or has questions about the process can contact the Flagler Humane Society at 386-445-1814 or apply online at flaglerhumanesociety.org.

 

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