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Writer's pictureK.D. Michaels

Adoption center seeks homes for special pairs of pets

Is now the time to bring a furry friend into your home and life?  How about two? Occasionally when pets are up for adoption in a humane society or adoption center, they are considered a bonded pair, meaning they are strongly attached to each other and should ideally be adopted together.  

 



The Branson Humane Society currently has two bonded pairs of dogs, and two bonded pairs of cats.

 

Piper Rae and Winston lost their owner last month. Both are extremely sweet dogs who need to be adopted together.  

 

According to a Branson Humane Society Facebook post, "We tried separating them this weekend and Winston cried and was upset without Piper Rae. We have gotten several applications on each of them, but we need a home that can love them both. They both deserve to grow old together."

 

Another bonded pair of dogs, Chulo and Scooter, have been together for 11 years and recently lost the person they loved. Both are housebroken, play well together and are described as sweet cuddle bugs.

 

On the feline side, Mikey and Holly are a bonded pair, as are Mr. T. and Mouse. Both pairs need to go to homes that will welcome two beautiful kitties.

 

For more information on any of these bonded pairs of pets—or any pet in need of a home—contact the Branson Humane Society Adoption Center at 2837 Shepherd of the Hills Expressway or online at bransonhumanesociety.com.

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