Pets of the week: A pair of pets named Midnight will make your day brighter

JACKSON, MI — The Jackson County Animal Shelter, 3770 Spring Arbor Road, has many pets available for adoption. Here are two of them, both named Midnight. Midnight the dog is a solid black 6-month-old Boxer mix who is about 35 pounds. He was not socialized as a puppy and has […]

JACKSON, MI — The Jackson County Animal Shelter, 3770 Spring Arbor Road, has many pets available for adoption.

Here are two of them, both named Midnight.

Midnight the dog is a solid black 6-month-old Boxer mix who is about 35 pounds. He was not socialized as a puppy and has lots of worries about new people and situations. Once he knows you and trusts you, he is a lover boy. He loves to go outside and play catch and enjoys walks on the leash.

Midnight the cat is a solid black, 12-year-old domestic shorthair. Midnight was surrendered by his owner and he is doing his best to rub, head butt and purr for anyone who comes to his cage. He is a mellow guy who is quiet, friendly and affectionate

A meet-and-greet with a dog is mandatory. A cat room walk-through is available to test reaction. The dog adoption fee is $150 for medium and large dogs and $250 for puppies and small dogs, which includes vaccinations, microchip and sterilization.

Cat adoption fees are $60 for one cat, $80 for two, which includes applicable tests, vaccines and spay/neutering.

Visiting the shelter is always best, but other adoption resources include online applications at https://www.co.jackson.mi.us/2302/Our-Adoptable-Animals, faxing 517-780-4750 or emailing [email protected].

The shelter’s current hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

More information is available on the shelter’s Facebook page. See more pets available for adoption at Petango.com.

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