If you are looking to adopt a cat, the Lewis and Clark Humane Society is probably the place to go they have plenty of cats and kittens looking for homes.
Keeping an eye on pets in the summer heat
MTN NEWS
and last updated 2021-06-29 19:52:51-04
HELENA â With temperatures tipping triple digits in some parts of Montana, it s not just people that need to be worried about the sweltering heat, but their furry friends as well.
Summertime is the perfect time to get out with your dog, but avoiding walking on hot pavement or asphalt during the heat of the day is crucial to keeping dog paws healthy says Lewis and Clark Humane Society s dog coordinator, Rebecca Howard. If you put your hand down on the pavement, and it feels hot to your hand, it s going to be hot to their feet. A lot of dogs get blisters on their paws and get burns from walking on the cement, said Howard. It s a great idea to choose to do walks early in the morning or late in the evening, or going to [a park] where you can get out on the grass and keep it completely off the pavement.
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Take steps to prevent your pet from becoming lost Marian Davidson
and last updated 2021-06-01 15:07:42-04
HELENA â As the temperature outside rises, so too does the number of found animals turned in to animal shelters across Montana. Lewis & Clark Humane Society officials in Helena say that June, July, and August tend to have the highest number of animals brought into the shelter.
âPeople tend to go camping, they go boating, they go hiking, and they take their pets with them,â said Cassidy Cook, LCHS director of development and communications. âWhat happens is, pets run off.â
There are steps pet owners can take to better their chances of being reunited with their pet, should it get lost.
Royal was born May 21st, 1965 in Scobey MT, to Alfred Leroy Johnson and Nora (Carsen) Johnson, the youngest of 4 children. When he was 5 months old, his family