

Franklin County Animal Shelter, located at 550 Industry Road in Farmington announces their Pets of the Week, Firefly and Aurora. Their lobby, kitten, and available adult cat rooms are open to the public Monday to Saturday, Noon to 4 p.m., but dog adoptions are by appointment. Please call 207-778-2638 during office hours to schedule an appointment.
Firefly, Female, Senior (12+ Years Old): Meet Firefly! This sweet senior gal is looking for her furever home for the remainder of her golden years. She is a very sweet older lady looking and would prefer to be your only pet, but she does tolerate other cats and dogs as long as they give her the space she needs. Firefly is on a special prescription diet called Y/D for thyroid disease which can be purchased through a veterinarian.
Aurora, Pitbull Mix, 2 Years, Female: Meet Aurora! Aurora is a sweet girl once she gets to know you, but she can take time to learn to love new people. Once you are someone she loves and trusts, she loves you with everything she has. Aurora can tend to be protective of her space and her people when it comes to strangers. Aurora is selective about her dog friends and would require a meet and greet. Her perfect home will be feline free since she does not do well with cats. She would be best suited in a home without children.
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