Adopting dogs and cats from the Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter (TMAS) gives homeless animals a second chance at a loving home and a loyal and grateful companion.
TMAS is waiving adoption fees for these two pets until Friday, September 20. Click here to learn more about their adoption process and for the application.
For details about adoption, please get in touch with TMAS at (205) 752-9101 or visit www.metroanimalshelter.org
Meet “Couch Potato” Cub
Meet Cub, the delightful 1-year-old terrier mix who’s a bundle of joy. Whether he's dashing around like a whirlwind or morphing into a couch potato for a cozy nap, Cub is your perfect partner in crime. He’s got a knack for matching your vibe, so if adventure calls with a hiking trail, Cub’s all paws in. But if you're feeling a Netflix and chill kind of day, he's more than happy to snuggle up and binge-watch your favorite shows.
He is neutered, up to date on all vaccines, and microchipped.
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Meet Pickle, “Who Likes to Be Loved On”
Introducing Pickle, a gentle 8-year-old domestic shorthair with a heart full of love. As a senior cat, Pickle dreams of finding a serene and cozy home where he can spend his golden years basking in affection. Though he may not be the most playful companion, Pickle treasures the simple joys of being petted and adored before retreating to his favorite napping spot
He is neutered, microchipped, and current on all vaccines, but he will need his rabies vaccine. (TMAS provides a voucher for free rabies at the time of the adoption.)
These are just two of the 190 pets available at TMAS for adoption. Click here to view all the incredible pets that are available.
Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter Hours of Operation
Monday - 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Tuesday - 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Wednesday - CLOSED
Thursday - 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Friday - 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Saturday - 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Sunday - CLOSED
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