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Adoptable pets at the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA

Meet Jake, Oreo, Charlie and Oreo! 

A319559  – Jake is a friendly, energetic 11-month-old pit bull mix. He enjoys going on walks in the park and playing with toys. His adoption fee is $120.  

A320574 – Oreo is a two-year-old black cat. She’s very affectionate and loves to cuddle. Her adoption fee is $70.

A320539 – Charlie is a gray and white cockatiel. Contact an adoptions counselor for more information.

A320278 – Oreo is a very shy 12-year-old Chihuahua. He does take time to warm up to others; therefore, a quiet and attentive household would be perfect for him. Contact an adoptions counselor for more information on Oreo.

The adoption fee includes the animal’s spay/neuter surgery, a microchip, the first set of vaccinations, as well as a free follow-up health check at a participating vet. New adopters will receive complimentary health and wellness exam from VCA Animal Hospitals. Ask an adoptions counselor for more information during your visit.

Call the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA at 626.792.7151 and refer to the animal’s “A” number, or visit us  at 361 S. Raymond Ave in Pasadena. Adoption hours are 11-4 Sunday, 9-5 Tuesday –Friday and 9-4 Saturday. Pets may not be available for adoption and cannot be held for potential adopters from phone calls or email. Directions and photos of all pets can be found atwww.pasadenahumane.org.

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