A pet can be your best friend. They travel with you, move to new places with you, explore parks with you, and sleep by your side at night. They truly become a part of the family and studies have even shown pets to reduce stress. Some pets don’t have a family to call their own, and that’s where you come in.

The Humane Society shelters pets, gets them the care they need, gives them the love they’re craving, and does their best to place them in permanent homes. Whether you’re looking for a lazy dog who prefers a quiet walk to play, or a cat who chases toys, chances are the Humane Society will have your perfect match.

May I present our pets of the week. If you’d like to see them in person or get more information on these pets or any other pets that the Humane Society has, check them out online here or call 940-855-4941. They’re located at 4360 Old Iowa Park Road in Wichita Falls.

Pippi Longstocking
Humane Society of Wichita County
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Pippi Longstocking

Pippi Longstocking is a medium size, female, Schnauzer miniature. She’s two-years-old and can’t wait to meet a new family. She may be a little shy at first, but she quickly warms up to newcomers and enjoys spending her time with you. She’s spayed, up-to-date on shots, heartworm tested and on preventative, and microchipped. Pippi Longstocking is a sweet girl who would love to find her forever home, so stop by to see if you’re the right fit!



Fat Cat
Humane Society of Wichita County
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Fat Cat

Fat Cat is a medium size, grey and white, male shorthair mix. He’s seven-years-old, so he’s been around a while and knows how to behave like a gentleman. Though he may need a little bit of time to warm up to you, he’s very friendly and enjoys a nice warm lap. He’s neutered, up-to-date on shots, heartworm tested and on preventative, and microchipped. Fat Cat is looking for a second chance and a new forever home, so now is the right time to swing by to introduce yourself!




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