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Overlooked Cat Loves to Frolic

Check out this round up of adoptable pets.

Kelly is a 1 1/2 year old female boxer and weighs about 48 lbs.  Kelly is deaf, has one blue eye and a happy disposition. Kelly is a little skittish at first but once she knows you she is a very affectionate girl.  She gets along well with other dogs and loves to play with them and any of her toys. Kelly will need a home where someone can take her to a trainer to help her learn sign language so that she can communicate better. She will definitely need a home with a fenced in yard for her safety because of her disability. 

Cole is a five-year-old male german shepherd that weighs 50 pounds. Cole was found by a good samaritan running around the neighborhood. Cole is an extremely shy dog but has never tried to bite anyone in fear he just will curl up in a ball.  He is slowly learning to trust again. His foster mom knows it will take some work for someone willing to adopt him but Cole is worth every bit of it! Once Cole feels secure he is such a happy dog and will be your best friend for life. Cole is crate trained and house trained. He does get along with other dogs and walks very nicely on a leash.  

Louie, 5, is a black and white male Tuxedo cat who has been overlooked in his foster home. He loves the company of other cats and kittens and loves to snuggle in bed. While holding him he'll gaze at you with green eyes. He has fun chasing foster brother around the house. He'd love to be adopted with foster brother cat Punky. 

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Padme came to Heartland with three kids in tow and all were adopted out. She's rather short and stocky for a female and has a soft and bushy coat. She loves brushing and petting and scratching. She's a companion but not a lap kitty. She would be fine with calm kids. She's Heartland #7053. 

About The Heartland Humane Society of Missouri

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The Heartland Humane Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit group of dedicated foster homes that gives abandoned, abused, and unwanted animals another chance for loving, permanent homes through our adoption program, following the no-kill philosophy. We reduce pet overpopulation in our community through collaboration with veterinarians, animal welfare organizations, and supportive individuals and organizations by providing affordable spay/neuter procedures and humane education. Heartland Humane Society of Missouri is funded by adoption fees, donations, fundraising events, grants and tributes.


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