Guelph Humane Society says it is trying to find forever homes for 40 animals during the holiday season.There are cats, dogs, geckos and bunnies all looking for new homes, the organizations said in a news release on Tuesday.
Guelph Humane Society trying virtual, contactless pet adoptions Over the past three weeks, the Humane Society has adopted out 62 animals, including 42 cats, seven rats, five dogs, three bunnies, a quaker parakeet and a chicken.But even as dozens of animals go out the door, the society is receiving up to 15 surrendered animals each week.“Adoptions haven’t slowed during the pandemic at all,” said adoption coordinator June Yang.She said they have had to get creative when it comes to meeting animals prior to adoption.