Harlingen Area Adoptable Pets Of The Week: Wally, Bonnie & More

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Harlingen TX

04 March, 2022

10:12 AM

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Looking to add to your family and do something good for the world at the same time? Consider adopting a pet from a local shelter. Local shelters in the Harlingen area have dogs, cats and other kinds of pets ready and waiting for someone to take them home. Across Texas, there are thousands of dogs, cats and other animals of all ages, sizes and breeds without a home — many of whom are located not too far from you. If you're on a search for an adorable new fur child, consider checking out a local rescue facility like No Kill Rgv Coalition, where Bonnie the cat is waiting patiently. If you aren't sure if you have time to take care of a pet year round, many shelters also offer opportunities to foster pets until they are placed in permanent homes. With help from our friends at Petfinder, Patch has compiled this week's list of animals available for adoption near you. Whether you're looking for cuddles or companionship, one of these animals could be the perfect fit for your family. Click on any listing to learn more about a pet or to start the adoption process. Editor's note: This list was automatically generated using data compiled by Petfinder. If you're a local shelter looking to see your adoptable pets appear on Patch, you'll need to list them through Petfinder. All readers are encouraged to report errors or other feedback to [email protected]. Wally Name: Wally Species: Dog Location: No Kill Rgv Coalition, San Juan, TX Age, Size, Sex, Breed: Adult, Small, Male, Chihuahua Good With: Kids, dogs and cats Description: "Wally is a sweet little chihuahua blend available for adoption in South Texas. He is crate trained, potty trained, fantastic..." Learn more Bonnie Name: Bonnie Species: Cat Location: No Kill Rgv Coalition, San Juan, TX Age, Size, Sex, Breed: Adult, Medium, Female, Domestic Short Hair Good With: Kids, dogs and cats Description: "Our kitties are litter box trained. They are also trained to only scratch on their scratchy toys. Kitties are socialized..." Learn more

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