
Chupa and Montay {Broward County Animal Care}
Broward County Animal Care is featuring two adoptable pets of the week: Chupa, a 2-year-old Pharaoh Hound mix, and Montay, a 5-year-old domestic shorthair cat.
Chupa (A2441490) arrived at the shelter in mid-August as a stray from Deerfield Beach. Though shy at first, she quickly warms up and shows her affectionate side. She was briefly adopted in September but returned after not getting along with a resident cat. Weighing just under 30 pounds, Chupa is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and available with waived adoption fees.
Montay (A2428572), a brown tabby and white cat, arrived at Animal Care in June as part of a large-scale confiscation operation involving nearly 30 cats. Initially underweight and suffering from skin issues, Montay has since become healthy and social. She enjoys petting, treats, and has been labeled a working cat, making her suitable for a barn, warehouse, or shop. She is also spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and available with waived adoption fees.
Both pets are available at Broward County Animal Care, located at 2400 SW 42nd St. in Fort Lauderdale. All adoptions include spay/neuter surgery, vaccinations, and a microchip. Adopters only pay a $25 Broward County registration tag fee.
For more information or to view adoptable pets, visit PetAdoptions.Broward.org.
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