

Franklin County Animal Shelter is still taking extra precautions during these uncertain times. They are doing their part to control the spread of COVID-19 and will be closed to walk-ins and limiting community contact until further notice. Adoptions are still available, by appointment only. Please email your appointment request to [email protected].
Cats and dogs are spayed or neutered prior to adoption and have been vaccinated for rabies, treated for fleas, microchipped and have had nail trims. For more information, contact 207-778-2638, fcanimalshelter.org or facebook. com/fcanimalshelter.
This week’s pets are: Apollo, 1 to 3 Years, Male. Meet Apollo! This guy is super sweet, outgoing and is very quick to make friends with everyone who comes in the cat room. Apollo does great with the other social cats here at the shelter.
Meet Luke and Leia!! This adorable bonded pair recently came up from Mississippi and are looking for their furever home together. Their favorite pastimes include going for walks, playing together, and cuddling their human friends. They are both pretty laid back and are polite on leash, happy to go slow and take in lots of smells. They also seem good with cats, Leia even being a little shy of our feral colony. Luke seems to really enjoy water and climbing. Their adoption fee as a bonded pair is $300. Luke and Leia are both 2 years old. They are Great Pyrenees mixes but they are both lab sized.
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