Flagler Humane Society's Pets of the Week for May 13

Meet Roy, Elway, Jimmy and Charlie. Charlie is the Flagler Humane Society's longest resident.


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Charlie, 3, is the longest resident at the Humane Society and has been waiting for his forever home since February 2022. Courtesy photo
Charlie, 3, is the longest resident at the Humane Society and has been waiting for his forever home since February 2022. Courtesy photo
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Meet Roy, Elway, Jimmy and Charlie, this week's featured adoptable pets from the Flagler Humane Society.

Roy, 4, is a charming male cat who was found as a stray on March 26. He has won over everyone at the shelter with his sweet, friendly demeanor. He loves to cuddle and purr. His sociability makes him a wonderful companion for other cats, and his gentle, loving nature makes him a joy to be around.

Roy, 4, is a charming male cat who was found as a stray on March 26. Courtesy photo


Charlie, 3, is the longest resident at the Humane Society and has been waiting for his forever home since February 2022. He is a young, vibrant spirit with a zest for life, a striking intelligence and playful attitude. Despite his energetic persona, Charlie has a cuddly side and loves to snuggle.

Charlie is house-trained, making him a perfect companion for a home without other pets or small children. His personality is a blend of fun, warmth, and intelligence that promises a bond of unconditional love.

Charlie, 3, is the longest resident at the Humane Society and has been waiting for his forever home since February 2022. Courtesy photo


Elway, 5, was a stray who always greets new people with a soft purr. He has a mellow personality, making him a great companion for quiet evenings at home. He's also good with other cats. Despite his calm nature, Elway is curious and brave and isn't afraid to explore new surroundings. He was found on April 1.

Elway, 5, was a stray who always greets new people with a soft purr. Courtesy photo


Jimmy, 3, was found as a stray in January in Palm Coast's P Section. He has a contagious, playful spirit and cuddly nature, welcoming new people with open paws.  Jimmy is not just all fun and games, though. He's also a loyal companion who listens well, making him an excellent addition to any family.

Jimmy, 3, was found as a stray in January in Palm Coast's P Section. Courtesy photo


The Flagler Humane Society is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1 Shelter Drive in Palm Coast. Adoption fees vary based on the animal, and the shelter has both dogs and cats up for adoption.

Anyone who is interested in adopting or has questions about the process can contact the Flagler Humane Society at 386-445-1814 or apply online at flaglerhumanesociety.org.


 

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