Pet of the Week

Lisa

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Lisa

Meet Lisa, a beautiful 4-year-old sweetheart with a big personality and an even bigger heart. Her favorite thing in the world is spending time with people, and she’s always happy to soak up attention, affection, and plenty of pets.

Lisa would be happiest as the only cat in the home, where she can be the center of your world and shower you with love in return. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who will greet you after a long day and happily keep you company, Lisa could be your perfect match.

Watch her visit to the studio here. 

Come meet Lisa today at the Manchester Animal Shelter, you just might find your new best friend.

Pet of the Week is proudly brought to you by Rockingham Emergency Veterinary Hospital.

Sponsors

Rockingham Emergency Veterinary Hospital

Open and fully staffed 24/7.
3 Cobbetts Pond Rd, Windham, NH 03087

Manchester Animal Shelter

490 Dunbarton Rd
Manchester, NH 03102
603-628-3544

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