This affectionate, but shy cat loves to make ‘biscuits’ and talk. Here’s how you can adopt her.
Updated: Oct 19
One of this week’s featured pets up for adoption at the Erath County Humane Society is Biscuits, a two-year-old female domestic shorthair.
“She makes ‘biscuits’ constantly, hence the name,” ECHS executive director Serena Wright told Beneath the Surface News. “She is really shy, but very sweet and talks a lot.”
Biscuits doesn't like being touched on the head, but loves pets everywhere else when she is in the mood.
She is good with other cats, but fostering is always recommended before adopting.
Biscuits is spayed, fully vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed and litter box trained.
Zebediah is a four to five-month-old male Pit Bull/Terrier mix.
“He was a little shy when he came in, but has warmed up nicely,” Serena said.
“He loves attention and is treat motivated. Zeb is crazy about toys, especially stuffies and will hold them in his mouth. He enjoys tug-o-war and would play for hours if he could.”
Zeb is crate and potty trained, but may need a refresher course.
He is good with other dogs, but a meet and greet is always recommended with current household dogs.
He does not like cats.
Zebediah is neutered, fully vaccinated, microchipped, heartworm negative and on prevention.
He has been at the shelter since May.
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