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WZID’s Pet of the Week 7/11/23 – Jessie & Bo

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WZID’s Pet of the Week 7/11/23 – Jessie & Bo

Meet Jessie & Bo, two adorable kittens! Jessie and Bo are not bonded yet, so they can be adopted separately or as a pair, but why would you not want both?

Learn more about Jessie & Bo and find out how to take them home from the Manchester Animal Shelter! You can email them at felines@manchesteranimalshelter.org

Pat’s Pet of the Week is sponsored by Rockingham Emergency Veterinary Hospital.

Click HERE to find Jessie & Bo’s video on Facebook!

 

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