PHOTOS: Pets of the week | Feb. 7

Farmington Daily Times
Little Tree is the Farmington Regional Animal Shelter’s resident senior cat at 15 years old. But don't let that fool you, as he still has a lot of life in him. He does well with other cats and would love to be your new cuddle buddy. Come meet and adopt Little Tree today. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
Little Tree is the Farmington Regional Animal Shelter’s resident senior cat at 15 years old. But don't let that fool you, as he still has a lot of life in him. He does well with other cats and would love to be your new cuddle buddy. Come meet and adopt Little Tree today. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
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Tiger Lily is a playful and loving 1-year-old gray tabby. She is hoping to be your Valentine this year. Stop in and meet her today. She is waiting. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
Tiger Lily is a playful and loving 1-year-old gray tabby. She is hoping to be your Valentine this year. Stop in and meet her today. She is waiting. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
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Cash has been patiently waiting for his forever home since September. He is a big, goofy and playful guy looking for a home where he can get plenty of attention and playtime. He is ready to go home with you today. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
Cash has been patiently waiting for his forever home since September. He is a big, goofy and playful guy looking for a home where he can get plenty of attention and playtime. He is ready to go home with you today. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
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Annie is the sweetest 2-year-old heeler mix. She is shy but is hoping to find a forever home soon, as the shelter can be overwhelming. She loves people, does well with other dogs and is waiting for you. Come Meet Annie today. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
Annie is the sweetest 2-year-old heeler mix. She is shy but is hoping to find a forever home soon, as the shelter can be overwhelming. She loves people, does well with other dogs and is waiting for you. Come Meet Annie today. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
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Revere is a "2001 model” black-and-white paint gelding. Revere was one of four stallions taken in by Four Corners Equine Rescue from a hoarder. He halters, leads, loads and stands for the farrier, but he is not saddle trained. He is a very friendly horse, loves to be brushed and engages with people easily. The right home for Revere would be as a companion horse or with a person who wants to use natural horsemanship to play ground games. The adoption fee for Revere is $300. For more information, contact Four Corners Equine Rescue at 505-334-7220 or visit www.fourcornersequinerescue.org.
Revere is a "2001 model” black-and-white paint gelding. Revere was one of four stallions taken in by Four Corners Equine Rescue from a hoarder. He halters, leads, loads and stands for the farrier, but he is not saddle trained. He is a very friendly horse, loves to be brushed and engages with people easily. The right home for Revere would be as a companion horse or with a person who wants to use natural horsemanship to play ground games. The adoption fee for Revere is $300. For more information, contact Four Corners Equine Rescue at 505-334-7220 or visit www.fourcornersequinerescue.org.
Photo By Four Corners Equine Rescue