PETS OF THE WEEK
Kool 105 has teamed up with The Humane Society of Northwest Montana and The Flathead County Animal Shelter to bring you the Kool Pets of the Week. These pets are available for adoption, simply call The Humane Society at 406-752-PAWS or The Flathead County Animal Shelter at 406-752-1310. Visit this page each week to meet two pets looking for loving homes.
The Humane Society and the Flathead County Shelter are currently showing pets for adoption by appointment only. If you would like to meet one of our Kool Pets in person, please call and make an appointment.
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Meet Poe!
Poe is a 5-year-old mix who is patiently waiting for the loving family he deserves! He came to us as a stray from another local shelter, so his past is a bit of a mystery. Despite that, Poe has shown himself to be a wonderful companion who gets along well with female dogs at the shelter. In fact, his best friend here is Ziah! While Poe has had positive interactions with other male dogs, he can be a bit selective when it comes to his male dog pals. Poe loves spending time with his people, giving hugs, playing fetch with his frisbee, and going on walks. He's affectionate, enjoys being the center of attention, and just wants to be close to his family. Poe's ideal life would include plenty of family time, cuddles, and fun activities together. If you're looking for a loving and loyal companion to share your life with, Poe just might be the perfect match for you.
HUMANE SOCIETY OF NW MONTANA
406-752-PAWS
https://humanesocietypets.com/
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Meet Dover, part of March’s hoard of dogs!
These incredible dogs come from a hoarding situation and are now on their journey toward a better life. Each one has their own personality, but they all share something special: the potential to become loving companions once they feel safe and secure. Because of their background, they may need a little extra time and patience to acclimate to home life, new people, and the world around them. At first, they might be shy, cautious, or unsure-but with a calm environment, consistent routines, and lots of love, they blossom into loyal, affectionate friends. We're looking for adopters who understand that trust takes time, and who are committed to helping these deserving dogs discover what it means to be part of a real family. If you're ready to open your heart and home to a dog who just needs a second chance, one of these special pups might be your perfect match.
FLATHEAD COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER
406-752-1310
City Cats seeking Country Life
Got Mice? We can Help!
Our Barn Cat Program is designed
to match highly trained mousers
with welcoming barns, shops, or other
safe environments. Qualifying barn
cats are altered, vaccinated, and micro-
chipped, and they prefer living and
working outdoors to living an
inside life.
Please call 406-758-2412
or email dbrusell@flathead.mt.gov for more information.
Farm Life is the Life for Me!
If you have a barn, stable, warehouse, shop, nursery, etc. then you can help save a cat!
While the majority of cats can easily live as indoor house pets, sometimes we have cats who prefer to live as a working cat. Cats in our Working Cat Program, also known as our Barn Cat Program, fall into one of these categories:
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Under-socialized cats who prefer the company of other cats/animals over people.
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Feisty cats who are on a mission to hunt and when kept as indoor cats tend to bite or scratch.
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Cats whose litter box habits make them unable to live in the house successfully.
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Cats who were outdoor cats prior to surrender and cannot acclimate to an indoor home.
Please note that we do not adopt indoor house cats who are suitable to being household companions into barns, warehouses, etc.
Adopting a working cat can help you control a rodent population while providing companionship for your barn animals.
What we provide
When you adopt a cat through our Working Cat Program, the cat will be:
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Spayed or neutered
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Up-to-date on vaccinations and testing for common feline diseases
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Micro-chipped (a form of permanent identification)
We will review guidelines to help you acclimate your cat to your environment in a safe manner.
What you provide
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Shelter in a warehouse, barn, outbuilding, or stable, away from high traffic streets
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Daily food and water
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Long-term veterinary care, as needed
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A secure dedicated space to allow for the cat’s acclimation to its new environment. This can be a tack room or an indoor enclosure that they cannot escape from. In some cases we may be able to lend you a crate or cage for the introductory period.
Things to consider
Adopting a cat through FCAS can help save the life of a cat who may not have other options. However, the care of a working cat is still an important responsibility. You will be assuming care for the cat for its lifetime, which may be as much as 15 or 20 years. In exchange for providing the essentials of food & water, medical care, and shelter, your working cat will earn its keep by helping to control the rodent population in your building.
Please call 406-758-2412 or email dbrusell@flathead.mt.gov for more information.