Cherokee is two years old and found herself looking for a new home along with her two brothers Indie and Tosh after their owner unexpectedly passed away. Luckily, they ended up at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare, where they are being very well taken care of. However, they would much more prefer homes of their own.
Cherokee can be a little shy at first and all of the commotion at the shelter tends to scare her. Her brothers do help build up her confidence, and she would do best in a home with other cats (possibly including one or both of her brothers, if you would be so kind as to adopt one or both of them as well). Cherokee also would benefit from someone who is willing to help her come out of her shell. Please give her a chance!
To meet Cherokee and other pets in need of homes please visit the nonprofit, no-kill Center for Animal Health and Welfare located at 1165 Island Park Road, Easton, or call 610-252-2722 for more information. Click here to make a donation to the Center. Find the Center’s Amazon.com wish list–which includes items they need–here.
The center is open Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 12 to 4 p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 12 to 6 p.m. Please note: If a dog you would like to meet is housed at the shelter please call the front desk to prearrange a visit. Prescheduling a visit will give you the time needed to see if the dog you’re interested in is a good fit. Unscheduled visits with dogs are allowed, but are limited to one dog per day for a maximum of 15 minutes per visit.
For directions to the center click here. Like and follow the Center for Animal Health and Welfare on Facebook for updates about pets available for adoption and more.
Saucon Source is proud to help pets in need like Brie and to donate a portion of the proceeds from this series sponsored by A Furry Tail Come True doggie daycare and boarding centers (with convenient locations in both Hellertown, Nazareth and Wind Gap) to the Center, in support of their mission of caring for pets in need.