OK Humane Society showcases pets ready for adoption
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The OK Humane Society says dogs and cats are now available and in need of foster homes.
In working in close partnership with Oklahoma City Animal Welfare and other shelters, OK Humane has one primary focus and that is to eliminate the needless euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals in Oklahoma City.
According to OK Humane, the organization doesn't have a full-time shelter facility and relies heavily on fosters to take the pets in to ensure no overcrowding.
Here is your weekly furry highlights at OK Humane:
Introducing, Journey! Journey has been in the Oklahoma Humane Society program for over 500 days. She is ready for her forever home but would also love a foster home while she waits to meet her forever people. She's 5 years old and 73 pounds. She was pulled from the shelter with Demodectic mange. She's fully healed and recovered but has scars from the experience.
Introducing Joni! She is looking for a foster home while she waits for her forever family. She's 2 years old and 81 pounds.
Introducing Chance! Chance is currently available at the OK Humane Adoption Center. He's 7 years old.
Molly Weasley is currently at the OK Humane Adoption Center. She is 3 years old.
You can see all the pets' full bios at okhumane.org when you click the Adopt a Dog or Adopt a Cat photos on the homepage. The adoption center is located at 7500 N. Western Ave. OKC, OK 73116. If you would like foster a pet which helps OK Humane find them a compatible forever home click here for more information.