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Kermit, Hudson hoping for new homes

Kermit is a happy 1-year-old, 40-pound boy described by his friends as sensitive and shy.

He would love for a quiet forever home where he will feel safest.

Kermit absolutely loves meeting other dogs and could live with the right female dog who can match his spirit as well as dog-friendly cats and older kids.

Kermit is neutered, healthy and up to date on shots.

Email [email protected]  to meet Kermit. ••

Hudson is your typical youngster — active, adventurous and curious. He loves a good romp around with his siblings. He is the bravest, most outgoing and most affectionate of the trio. He is the youngest and still thinks of himself as the baby — he is always seeking attention, from people and other cats. He has grown very attached to another foster cat, Willow, and has adopted her as his mom. They are very sweet together — always cuddling and grooming one another. It would be good if they are adopted together.

Hudson is good with older children and cats. It is unknown how he is with dogs.

Hudson, 10 months old, is neutered and up to date on vaccines, and tested negative for the feline leukemia and immunodeficiency viruses.

For more information, to fill out an application, to volunteer at one of Northeast Animal Rescue’s three Pet Valu locations or to submit your rescue pet’s picture for possible use in a 2021 calendar, visit nar.rescuegroups.org. ••

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