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Bonnet And Cecelia Are Waiting For You At IndyHumane

These two featured pets described below are looking for homes, and you can adopt them today at IndyHumane.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN — Two great pets are available for adoption from IndyHumane, and they're even featured as the shelter's Pets of the Week. It should also be noted how adorable they are, just look at the photos for proof.

First, we have Bonnet.

Bonnet is a female shelter dog at IndyHumane, who is about 7 months old and can be adopted for a $300 fee.

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According to IndyHumane, if you're looking for a sweet puppy, Bonnet is your girl, as she loves giving kisses, being in laps, and will also need continued confidence building positive socialization. The shelter said Bonnet needs a quieter home without young children. IndyHumane adds that Bonnet is a little shy but wants to come out of her shell, so being paired with a social dog would help her feel more comfortable in the home. >> Learn more about Bonnet here.

Looking for a cat? Cecelia is a female shelter cat at IndyHumane, who is about 2 years old and has no adoption fee.

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According to IndyHumane, Cecelia is a sweet girl who wants all the love you have to give. She loves attention in a quiet, calm environment without other cats around, the shelter said, adding that Cecelia can be a little sassy. According to IndyHumane, nap times are important to Cecelia, and she will let you know when she needs her “me time." She loves high up spaces and watching all the action from above, as that’s where she goes when things get a little "too much." >> Learn more about Cecelia here.

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Previously featured pets IndyHumane said are still available, including this sweet recently featured dog on Indianapolis Patch:

Dogs:

Cats:

>> 'Desperate' For Continued Support: Free Adoptions At IACS

If you've adopted from a shelter across Central Indiana since the first of the year, send a photo of your pets, and please include their names, where they were adopted from, and your hometown to rebecca.bream@patch.com.


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