Summit County pets to adopt
Cats
Mystery – 2-year-old, black, female
Bell – 10-year-old, long-hair tortie, female
Firecracker – 3-year-old, domestic short-hair calico, female
Rasha – 6-year-old, black tabby, female
Norah – 6-year-old, domestic short-hair, black-and-white, female
Snowball – 5-year-old, domestic short-hair, black, male
Lucy – 2-year-old, domestic long-hair, gray, female
Minnie – 3-year-old, domestic short-hair mix, black-and-gray, female
Mokiee – 12-year-old, European short-hair mix, black, female
Zac – 10-year-old, Maine Coon mix, gray, male
Echo – 3-year-old, domestic short-hair, gray, female
short-hair, black-and-white, male
Aspen – 2-month-old, tortie, domestic short-hair, female
Luigi – 3-month-old domestic short-hair, gray-and-white, male
Cullen – 3-month-old, domestic short-hair, black, male
Max – 4-year-old Persian mix, male
Olivia – 5-month-old domestic medium-hair, black-and-white, female
Crystal – 2-year-old, pit-bull mix, female
Buddy – 2-year-old, German Shepherd/Great Pyrenees mix, male
Libbey – 5-year-old, German Shepherd mix, female
Ruby – 2-year-old, Shiba Inu mix, female
Bergen – 6-year-old chow mix, male
Red – 2-year-old, Australian cattle dog, Rhodesian ridgeback, male
Daizy – 3-year-old pit-bull mix, female
Luke – 2-year-old chocolate lab mix, male
Dizzy – 1-year-old Siberian Husky, female
Blaze – 3-year-old pit-bull mix, male
Moose – 1-year-old Husky/German Shepherd mix, male
Rufus – 5-year-old miniature poodle mix, male
Alfred – 1 1/2-year-old Parsons Russell Terrier, male
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