UFAR Animals Rescue, a non-profit, no-kill pet rescue located in Margate, has given over 300 abandoned pets a second chance.
Among its current residents are Pixel, a 5-year-old cat, and Peanut, a 2-year-old lab mix, who both urgently need loving homes.
Peanut’s Search for a Foster or Forever Home
Peanut, a striking 2-year-old lab mix with captivating green eyes and a unique facial expression, has had his share of challenges.
Found as a stray at just eight months old, Peanut has spent over seven months at UFAR Animals Rescue, waiting for his forever home. Weighing approximately 60 pounds, Peanut loves outdoor walks and is excellent on a leash.
He is neutered, microchipped, and fully vaccinated, making him ready for immediate adoption. Currently living in a foster home, Peanut exhibits his sweet and loving nature.
Pixel’s Journey for a Forever Home
Pixel, a charming 5-year-old cat, has lived at UFAR Animals Rescue for over two years. This affectionate feline enjoys being petted and values the companionship of her human friends.
Her journey began as a stray, but thanks to the care and dedication of UFAR Animals Rescue, she is now ready to find her permanent home. Pixel has been spayed, vaccinated, and tested to ensure she is in perfect health. Moreover, a sponsored adoption fee makes it easier for potential adopters to welcome Pixel into their family.
How to Help
UFAR Animals Rescue invites potential adopters and fosters to visit their website at www.ufarescue.org to fill out adoption or foster applications. Interested parties can also visit the shelter at 364 South State Rd. 7, Margate, FL 33068, or contact them at 954-761-6814 for more information.
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