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Pets of the week: March 30th

Pets of the week: March 30th

Photos courtesy of CNY Snap and the Cortland County SPCA. Photo: Contributed, Saga Communications


(607NewsNow) — Our pets of the week start with Evie (Top L) and Sorbet (Top R) from CNY Snap.

Evie was surrendered to the shelter in July 2025 while pregnant. She is almost 4 years old with all of her kittens adopted, waiting patiently to find the right home. She is a sweet and gentle girl, coming out of her comfort zone and becoming more playful once she feels safe.

Sorbet came in as a group of 9 cats in February 2025 and had been living outside without much shelter. He’s about 3-4 years old, and immediately enjoyed being pet upon arriving at the shelter and is a friendly, sweet, affectionate boy.

Next, we have Priscilla (Top L) and Ace (Top R) from the Cortland County SPCA. Priscilla is a sweet 3–4 month old pitbull mix bursting with personality and puppy charm. Always ready to play, she frequently gets zoomies and loves to run around. After a long day of play, she loves curling up for a cozy nap with her people.

Ace is 1.5 years old and is a gentle, sweet boy who is looking for a calm and patient home where he knows he is safe. He can be shy at first, but becomes a very loving and loyal companion once he’s given time to warm up and get comfortable.

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