Last week, eight kittens were unceremoniously placed outside the Humane Society of Summit County in a small plastic bin. It’s unclear how long the animals were left baking in the sun before they were spotted by a customer, but after medical attention, all of the kittens should be ready for adoption in the weeks to come. In the meantime you can help reduce the Humane Society’s pet population by adopting available animals. Here are a slew of cats and dogs ready to go home with you now.     All photos courtesy Humane Society of Summit County.

Last week, eight kittens were unceremoniously placed outside the Humane Society of Summit County in a small plastic bin. It’s unclear how long the animals were left baking in the sun before they were spotted by a customer, but after medical attention, all of the kittens should be ready for adoption in the weeks to come. In the meantime you can help reduce the Humane Society’s pet population by adopting available animals. Here are a slew of cats and dogs ready to go home with you now.

 

All photos courtesy Humane Society of Summit County

Bridget 3-year-old, Domestic Shorthair mix
Duke 1-year-old, Terrier/Pit Bull mix
Carlos 4-year-old, Domestic Shorthair mix
Lil’ B Age unknown, Chihuahua, Short Coat
Cooper 2-year-old, Terrier, Pit Bull/Retriever, Labrador
Dakota 4-year-old, Shepherd mix
Dolly 4-year-old, Terrier, Pit Bull mix
Holcomb 7-year-old, Domestic Shorthair mix
Batina 2-year-old, Domestic Shorthair mix
Ivan 4-year-old, Domestic Shorthair mix
Opal 4-year-old, Domestic Shorthair mix
Salmia 3-year-old, Terrier, Pit Bull mix
Sanders 8-year-old, Domestic Shorthair mix
Sugar Pie 10-month-old, Domestic Shorthair mix
Sunny 8-year-old, Domestic Medium Hair mix

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