Pets

4 months ago

PAWS Pet of the Week – Brownie

This long, lean and handsome kitty was a stray. His green eyes demand your attention as do his unique markings. Brownie has many features of an Abyssinian, with the muscular build and wild look almost as if he just wandered in from the jungle.

5 months ago

Pressing on

On behalf of the Board of Directors for the Central Aroostook Humane Society and our dedicated staff, we want to thank you for your generous support for our new animal shelter.  Because of you, we have raised more than $760,000.

5 months ago

PAWS Pet of the Week – Mischief

Mischief never met a person he didn’t like. He is very talkative, too; he initiates many conversations and greets people.

5 months ago

PAWS Pet of the Week – Cherish

Cherish is about 3 years old and delivered kittens when she first came to the shelter. The kittens found homes quickly. Now it is her time to shine.

5 months ago

When pets outlive us

What happens to your beloved pet if he outlives you?  Discussing death, whether yours or a pet’s, is not pleasant.

5 months ago

Ark Animal Sanctuary – Week of November 29, 2023

The past few weeks we have once again rearranged the sanctuary trying to utilize every square inch of space. We have had large crates donated to accommodate the influx of cats. We are now officially out of space.

5 months ago

Final 2023 clinics

December 8, 9 and 10 will be the last chances for feline spay/neuter clinics for 2023. The clinics will be hosted by Halfway Home Pet Rescue and will take place in Caribou at the old Broadway Electric Building, 40 Broadway Street, near Hogan Tire.

5 months ago

Ark Animal Sanctuary – Week of November 15, 2023

As we brace ourselves for the holiday season and the cold winter months, the phone does not stop ringing.  There are people wanting to surrender their pets, strays being picked up and brought to the sanctuary, kittens being pulled out of Dumpsters, people moving and leaving their pets behind.  

5 months ago

Finally Home

I bought him on the spot. I settled on the name “Finally Home,” as at my age I felt he would likely be my last horse, and together we were both finally home. His barn name was Finn. I promised him I would keep him until either one of us died.