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Pet Pals: This week’s Pet Pal is a four-year-old spayed pit bull mix looking for a forever home

New Hanover County (WWAY) —This week’s Pet Pal is a four-year-old spayed female pit bull mix.  New Hanover County Animal Services staff describe her as high energy and very food motivated.  She could use some basic training and would fit well with an active family. Watch the video and join Matt Bennett and Stephen Watson from New Hanover Sheriff’s Office Animal Services Unit to learn how you can become the puppy’s forever home. If you’d like to meet her, New Hanover County Animal Services is located at 180 Division Drive in Wilmington. County residents can adopt for $70. If you have any dogs, a meet and greet is required.

Pet Pals: This week’s Pet Pal is a 13-week-old spayed kitten looking for a forever home

New Hanover County (WWAY) —This week’s Pet Pal is a 13-week-old spayed kitten.  New Hanover County Animal Services staff describe her as very sweet and an absolute staff favorite.  She has a beautiful tortoiseshell coat. Watch the video and join Donna Gregory and Officer Watson from New Hanover Sheriff’s Office Animal Services Unit to learn how you can become the kitten's forever home. If you’d like to meet her, New Hanover County Animal Services is located at 180 Division Drive in Wilmington. County residents can adopt for $80. If you have any dogs, a meet and greet is required.

Pet Pals: This week’s Pet Pal is a three-year-old neutered pit bull looking for a forever home

New Hanover County (WWAY) —This week’s Pet Pal is a three-year-old neutered pit bull named 'Ryder'. New Hanover County Animal Services staff describe him as very active and extremely food motivated.  His energy is goofy and can be vocal at times. Watch the video and join Matt Bennett and Stephen Watson from New Hanover Sheriff’s Office Animal Services Unit to learn how you can become the puppy’s forever home. If you’d like to meet him, New Hanover County Animal Services is located at 180 Division Drive in Wilmington. County residents can adopt for $70. If you have any dogs, a meet and greet is required.

Pet Pals: This week’s Pet Pal is a six-year-old spayed cat looking for a forever home

New Hanover County (WWAY) —This week’s Pet Pal is a 6-year-old spayed female calico cat.  New Hanover County Animal Services staff describe her as very sweet and social. What adds to her charm is how right ear has cauliflower. She is fully recovered from If you’d like to meet her, New Hanover County Animal Services is located at 180 Division Drive in Wilmington. County residents can adopt for $70. If you have any dogs, a meet and greet is required.

Pet Pals: This week’s Pet Pal is a five-year-old neutered lab mix looking for a forever home

New Hanover County (WWAY) —This week’s Pet Pal is a 5-year-old neutered male lab mix.  New Hanover County Animal Services staff describe him as very active and has a lot of energy.  He loves treats and can be quite the 'goofball'. Watch the video and join Donna Gregory and Watson from New Hanover Sheriff’s Office Animal Services Unit to learn how you can become the dog's forever home. If you’d like to meet him, New Hanover County Animal Services is located at 180 Division Drive in Wilmington. County residents can adopt for $70. If you have any dogs, a meet and greet is required.

Pet Pals: This week’s Pet Pal is a five-year-old spayed cat looking for a forever home

New Hanover County (WWAY) —This week’s Pet Pal is a 5-year-old spayed female cat.  New Hanover County Animal Services staff describe her as a cat that loves treats and attention. She has a lovely is a Tortoiseshell cat and has a colorful coat. If you’d like to meet her, New Hanover County Animal Services is located at 180 Division Drive in Wilmington. County residents can adopt for $70. If you have any dogs, a meet and greet is required.

Pet Pals: This week’s Pet Pal is a one-year-old neutered cat looking for a forever home

New Hanover County (WWAY) —This week’s Pet Pal is a 1-year-old neutered make cat. He is very vocal, especially at feeding time, and will let you know when his food dish is empty. He has been very loving towards staff and enjoys attention. This furry companion enjoys taking part of anything you are doing. NHC Sheriff's Office Animal Serivces Unit asks a meet and greet is required if you have dogs. Join Matt Bennett and Stephen Watson from New Hanover Sheriff's Office Animal Services Unit to learn more about becoming a home for this cat.  The pet fee is now available to pay online or you can visit their shelter at 180 Division Dr. Wilmington, NC 28401.