The Humane Society of Broward County is spotlighting two remarkable pets ready to find their forever families: Cedric, a two-year-old pup with a zest for life, and Jingle, a petite kitten.
Cedric (ID 691355) is a fun-loving, treat-motivated dog who arrived at the shelter via the county facility. While his past remains a mystery, staff and volunteers have discovered his many endearing qualities. This two-year-old walks well on a leash, knows commands like “sit,” and thrives on human companionship. After some playtime to expend his energy, Cedric transforms into a cuddle bug.
Thanks to Florida Panthers player Sam Bennett and his Benny’s Buddies program, Cedric’s adoption fee has already been covered. Bennett’s program helps a shelter pet every time he scores a goal.
Seven-month-old Jingle (ID 692099) is a 5-pound bundle of joy eager to spend this holiday season—and many more—with a loving family. She adores snuggling on warm blankets, receiving attention, and playing with catnip-filled toys.
The Humane Society of Broward County has many wonderful pets waiting to be adopted and now is the perfect time to meet them.
How to Adopt
Potential adopters can visit www.humanebroward.com to complete a pre-adoption application before visiting the shelter at 2070 Griffin Road in Fort Lauderdale. The adoption kennels are open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For additional questions, call 954-989-3977 ext. 6.
How to Help
Not ready to adopt? You can still make a difference. The shelter has wish lists available on Amazon and Chewy for much-needed supplies. Also, mark your calendar for the VCA Walk for the Animals on February 1, 2025—the largest fundraiser of the year supporting pets like Cedric and Jingle. Learn more and register at www.walk4theanimals.com.
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