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Looking to adopt or foster animals from the local shelter? Here are the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter pets of the week!
Spread the word to help these animals find their forever homes.
MEET HANK — 46109194
Hank is back at the shelter, but that’s ok! He has hope that the next hooman that comes along will be his perfect match.
Hank is house and crate-trained has met several children (and was a champ) and rides like a good boy in the car.
Hank is the perfect size to share the couch or bed with; 70 pounds of pure cuddles! He loves treats and LOVES to give you a big, slobbery kiss.
Make sure you hide the stuffed toys because Hank will take out all the stuffing and squeaker; the poor toys don’t stand a chance! Hank is only 2 years old and has so much love to give, but only to his 2-legged friends. Come meet this heartbreaker!
MEET GG — 48284328
GG (48284328) is such a princess! She may be 7 years old, but she still moves around like a kitten.
This sweet girl could care less about toys when she can get pets and scratches from her hooman.
She requires all her items to be pink and blinged out, just like her collar!
If you keep treats around and give her everything she desires, she’ll be one happy cat. Come give this 9-pound Tabby a visit!
Both pets are available for adoption at the San Marcos Regional Shelter.
To meet their pets, please visit in person at 750 River Rd, San Marcos, open from noon – 7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, and from noon – 5 p.m. on Saturdays.
Visit https://bit.ly/3hp6VSk to learn about the foster program or to fill out a foster application.
Or visit them online at www.sanmarcostx.gov/animaladoptions to choose a pet, fill out an online adoption application, and then give them a call at 512.805.2650 or email animaladoptions@ sanmarcostx.gov to talk about it.
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