Posted on 09 June 2010
Tags: adopt, Bo, Credit Union, fort financial, humane, Pet, shelter, Whitley, Whitley County Indiana
Pet of the Week
Sponsored by Fort Financial Credit Union
Bo is a BIG, beautiful, shiny black shorthaired declawed and neutered male cat who was born around 2005. Bo is sweetie who takes a little time to warm up but once he knows you, he eagerly seeks attention. He is also playful. He’s always been an only cat, so he might be best suited for a single-cat household. Please come in and meet this boy and see if you connect with him. He needs a good friend!
Come to the Whitley County Humane Shelter and meet Bo and see what a beautiful and friendly cat he is.
The shelter is located at 951 S. Line St., Columbia City. Shelter hours are Tuesday and Thursday, 2-7 and Saturday, 1-5.
For more information, call the shelter at 260-244-6664; e-mail dirhswc@yahoo.com, or visit the WCHS Web site at www.hswc.org.
Posted on 23 March 2010
Tags: adopt, Bradley, Busco, Churubusco, fort financial, humane, Pet, shelter, Week, Whitley County
Pet of the Week
Sponsored by Fort Financial Credit Union
Bradley is a gorgeous lynxpoint, ragdoll-mix who has a wonderful laid-back personality. His beautiful long fur is very prone to matting, so he will need to be brushed or combed daily. He is very good about being groomed and even allowed shelter staff to shave him where he was badly matted.
If you are willing to commit to the daily grooming that Bradley requires, he will be a wonderful pet for you. Come visit him at the Whitley County Humane Shelter and see for yourself.
The shelter is located at 951 S. Line St., Columbia City. Shelter hours are Tuesday and Thursday, 2-7 and Saturday, 1-5.
If you would like to arrange a time to meet her, call the shelter at 260-244-6664; e-mail dirhswc@yahoo.com, or visit the WCHS Web site at www.hswc.org.
Posted on 01 November 2009
Tags: casper, fort financial, humane shelter, Pet of the Week

Pet of the Week
Sponsored by Fort Financial Credit Union
Casper is a friendly and playful medium-sized terrier-mix who arrived at the shelter as a stray. Casper looks like a big West highland terrier, but he has a curled-up tail and wheat-colored ears.
Casper is already neutered, and shelter officials estimate his age at around two years.
Stop by the shelter to meet Casper, and you may just decide to take him home to haunt your house!
Visit the shelter at 951 S. Line St., Columbia City to meet Rascal and find out how you can adopt this adorable kitten and/or his brother.
The director of the WCHS is Karen Friend-Bowman. Hours are Tuesday and Thursday, 2-7 and Saturday, 1-5.
Those interested also may call 260-244-6664 or go to the WCHS Web site at www.hswc.org.
