Pets of the Week
Staff Report
PIERCETON – The following pets are available for adoption at the Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County, located at 1048 S. 325E, Pierceton.
Purrito
Purrito is a 25-week-old female, domestic short hair kitten that is selective about the other cats she likes, but is house-trained.
Purrito is a wobble kitten, which means that she walks like she’s drunk because of a previous brain injury. She would love to spend her days playing and being around her forever person.

Purrito
Holstein
Holstein is a five-year-old male, domestic short hair cat that is good with kids over five. It’s unknown if he’s good with dogs and he is selective with other cats. Holstein is house-trained.
Holstein is a sweet, affectionate boy who loves to be pet and doted on. He’s not a fan of being picked up and wants to be the only cat in the home. His favorite spot is just sitting beside you, when he wants the company.

Holstein
Summer
Summer is a three-year-old female, domestic short hair cat that is good with kids over five and other cats. She is selective about the dogs she likes. She is also house-trained.
Summer came to the shelter with her babies, but since her babies are being adopted, she’s looking for her own forever home, too. She is a sweet, easygoing cat, ready to bring some sunshine to the cold winter days.

Summer
Benjamin
Benjamin is a male, Labrador Retriever/Mix dog that is good with cats, dogs and children.
Benjamin came in as a stray, so there isn’t a lot known about his past. He is a sweet boy and has a loving personality, along with his good leash manners.

Benjamin
Molly
Molly is a two-year-old female Shepherd/Mix dog that is good with children and other dogs but is not good with cats.
Molly loves to chase and will go after a ball but will probably not bring it back. She is all wiggles and loves to go on walks. She is a goofy dog that is just looking for a home.

Molly
Cooper
Cooper is a senior, male Chihuahua dog that is good with cats, children and other dogs.
Cooper is looking for a home to spend his golden years in.

Cooper
For more information, call the AWL at (574) 267-3008.