Meet Spinach, a 9-year-old sweetheart with a heart full of love and a personality as delightful as his name. This gentle and friendly feline has a knack for getting along with everyone, including other cats, making him the perfect addition to a harmonious home.
Though a little shy at first, Spinach quickly blossoms with a few gentle pets and kind words. Once he feels comfortable, his affectionate nature shines through, and he’ll happily claim his spot as your loyal and loving companion.
With his soulful eyes and quiet charm, Spinach is ready to bring warmth and comfort to your family. If you’re looking for a calm, kind-hearted companion to share your days, Spinach is the purr-fect match. Come meet this wonderful cat and see how quickly he’ll become a cherished part of your life!
Meet Spinach during our open adoption hours at the shelter on Wednesday and Saturday from 12 noon until 4 pm. If you have questions, you can call our office at 603.628.3544 or email felines@manchesteranimalshelter.org
The race for division titles in the NFL got tighter in Week 13. The Rams, Colts and Steelers became the latest first-place teams to lose Sunday. The Eagles and Ravens lost Thursday. The Patriots play Monday night. Five of the eight divisions have two teams tied for the top spot or separated by less than a game.
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