The Wisconsin Humane Society's featured pet of the week is Linnie. Linnie is proud of the beautiful coloring of her soft coat, including the unique facial markings that give her a half-black, half-pink nose. What makes this cute girl special is that she is missing part of her right hind leg. But that doesn't stop her from living her best senior life. Like all cats at WHS, she is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped and is looking forward to meeting her new family.
This stunning 13-year-old cat is up for adoption at the Wisconsin Humane Society's Racine campus. If you're ready to show Linnie all your love during her twilight period, visit the Humane Society's adoption page today.
Our featured pet, Linnie
All photo credits: Wisconsin Humane Society
The Racine campus is open for pet adoptions on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 1:30 to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from noon to 5 p.m.
About the Wisconsin Humane Society
The Wisconsin Humane Society (WHS), which brings you the pet feature segment, is a private nonprofit organization whose mission is to build communities where people value animals and treat them with respect and kindness.
Founded in 1879, WHS has been saving the lives of animals in need for nearly 140 years. WHS is a 501(c)(3) organization that operates animal shelters in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Door and Brown counties and a spay/neuter clinic in West Allis. WHS cares for 40,000 animals a year. WHS receives no general government funding and is not affiliated with any national umbrella organization. WHS is the largest shelter in Wisconsin.
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