TAKE ME HOME: ADORABLE FACES ARE WAITING AT THE FKSPCA

Keys Weekly is thrilled each week to showcase some “furever” friends that are ready, waiting and available for their perfect adoption “match” at the Florida Keys SPCA’s Marathon campus – complete with their best qualities, preferences and turnoffs to ensure the best fit.

From cats and dogs to Guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, reptiles and birds, the perfect addition to your family is waiting for you at one of the SPCA’s two campuses, in Key West and Marathon. The SPCA’s knowledgeable staff will help with advice and care tips while working to ensure a good fit between each pet and its people. The SPCA’s Golden Paw program also provides special assistance with vet bills and medications for special-needs and older animals that require a little extra TLC.

See all the animals waiting for a home at fkspca.org. To contact the Marathon campus, call 305-743-4800 or visit at 10550 Aviation Blvd.

Diva
2.5-year-old female mixed breed.
Looking for: I’m easy to please. I love people, dogs and swimming.
Turnoffs: Iguanas. Actually, all lizards. Grrr, I don’t like them.

Daisy
6-months-old female domestic shorthair.
Looking for: A quiet space to call my own, with other cats.
Turnoffs: Too much stimulation – I’m a shy gal.

Slink
1-year-old ferret.
Looking for: I love cozy hammocks, warm socks and lots of sleep.
Turnoffs: When people call me stinky.