
Princess and Prince {Humane Society Broward County}
Two special pets are looking for families to love. Princess, a five-year-old Border Collie mix, and Prince, a 14-week-old kitten, are currently awaiting adoption at the Humane Society of Broward County.
Princess, a sweet and affectionate dog, needs a new home after her elderly owner can no longer care for her. With a gentle disposition, Princess gets along well with other well-mannered dogs and older children. She enjoys treats, loves to be petted, and is known for her cuddly nature.
Once she becomes familiar with someone, she tends to stick by their side, becoming a loyal companion.
Despite her age, Princess still has a lot of love to give and is hoping to find a family that will cherish her as much as her previous owner did.
On the other hand, Prince, a young kitten with exotic tiger stripe markings, is eagerly waiting to join a new family alongside his sister, Queen.
Both kittens are part of a larger group of adorable felines at the shelter, all in need of loving homes.
Whether you’re looking for a striped kitten, a spotted one, or a miniature black panther, there are plenty of options to choose from at the Humane Society this week.
To meet Princess (ID 683738), Prince (ID 684561), or any other pet, visit the Humane Society of Broward County to complete the pre-adoption application.
The shelter, located at 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312, opens its adoption kennels daily at 11 a.m., and no appointments are necessary. For more information, call 954-989-3977 ext. 6.
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