Welcome to this week’s featured Pets of the Week.  Nero and Mortimer are currently being showcased on our billboard in Williamsport (on the right as you come off of the Market Street bridge into Williamsport), as well as on our Facebook page, and here on our website. Let’s dive in and get to know Nero and Mortimer: *UPDATE* Mortimer was adopted!


Nero

 

 

 

A heart of gold is hiding behind the worn exterior. Dear Nero has had a very rough past. His previous home consisted of a rough building in the woods above the Williamsport-Jersey Shore area. When authorities became aware that the home was in unsavory living conditions, his owners left and abandoned him. Our Humane Officer was able to rescue him in late February. He had been spending the cold winter days and nights fending for himself out in the woods.

As you may suspect, Nero was a tough old bird at first. We are not sure what the boisterous five-year-old experienced in his previous life, but we know that he came in worn, hairless in spots, and unmannered. He had also been sprayed by a skunk. What a mess! The shelter was a distinct change in lifestyle for him, and boy was he confused.

You should see him now! It did not take long before the care and affection of the shelter staff and volunteers began to melt Nero’s heart. His hair grew back, his “lost” expression disappeared, and in its place, an active lug of a pooch emerged (who just simply LOVES his tennis balls). In fact, our volunteers threw the dogs an indoor pool party complete with tennis balls a few weeks ago and you should have seen how happy Nero’s face was!

Nero’s favorite volunteer describes him as “a fun-loving, boisterous lug who doesn’t realize how strong he is. He is a champ at playing fetch and would most likely play all day long if he could.” She also went on to describe how he is still working on his “manners,” such as jumping and pulling on the leash. Obedience training and a stable home environment will help him learn the basics that were not taught to him as a young pup.

Nero has made great strides here at the SPCA and we are all so happy for him. Next step: scoring that perfect forever home! Until that day comes, Nero is welcome to call the Lycoming County SPCA home, and we will continue to help him gain social skills. Already, this smart gentleman has learned sit, down, and shake. He can’t wait to show you how quickly he can learn.

Is Nero’s sweet face and happy smile tugging at your heartstrings? He would love to have a meet and greet (especially if a walk and a tennis ball are involved). Nero is ready and waiting in Kennel 87.

View Nero’s PetFinder Profile


Mortimer *ADOPTED*

  

 

*ADOPTED!*  We are pleased to say that Mortimer found his new forever family on Thursday.  He is now living comfortably with his new mom south of Lewisburg.  Congratulations, Mortimer!

“Mortimer’s old description is below for your reading pleasure:

Mortimer is a gentle old soul. Found wandering in the foothills above Williamsport, the seven-year-old gray-striped tiger was brought to the shelter as a stray in early April. From the start, staff remarked at how laidback and kind he was, even when a little scared.

Mortimer has a squinty old pirate look due to his unique eyes. Either they are a little too little or too close together; whatever it is, he can see just fine. Mortimer is currently at Pet Valu in Lewisburg (http://us.petvalu.com/location/5174), eagerly awaiting his new forever mom or dad. He is ready for meet and greets and looks forward to sharing his cuddly love with you.”

View Mortimer’s PetFinder Profile


If interested in either of these pets, stop in or call the shelter (570-322-4646) at 2805 Reach Road or check out our adoption information page.

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