Pets of the Week: Sept. 7

Will County rescues have dogs and cats for adoption

The Herald-News presents this week’s Pets of the Week. Read the description of each pet to find out about that pet, including where it can be adopted.

Email “Pet of the Week” submissions to news@theheraldnews.com. Photos should be in jpg file format, 200 dpi and sent as email attachments. Submissions are subject to editing for length, style, grammar and run as space is available.

Topanga is a 5-year-old terrier mix. She is sweet, loving, and loves to go on walks and play with toys. She gets along with other dogs and has a laid-back nature. To meet her, email Stacy at stacy@nawsus.org. Visit nawsus.org.

Beverly is a sweet 1-year-old tabby that is outgoing, friendly and interactive. She loves attention from everyone she meets and eagerly greets visitors. She is very active and playful and has a curious nature. To meet her, email Delonda at delonda@nawsus.org or call NAWS at 708-478-5102. Visit nawsus.org.

Four-year-old Tanyeli needs a home where she will be the only pet and get plenty of attention. She had a hard time adjusting to life in a cage and prefers to be out loose in a room exploring and rubbing up against someone’s legs. To meet Tanyeli, call Joliet Animal Control at 815-725-0333.

Brynlee has been at the shelter more than 140 days. She is a silly and playful 1-year-old that needs a little time to completely show her real personality to new people. She loves the company of other cats of all ages and loves playing with them. To meet Brynlee, call Joliet Animal Control at 815-725-0333.

Arthur is a Shar Pei that loves back scratches and walks. Anyone interested in adopting Arthur needs to understand the Shar Pei breed; they can be stubborn and attach themselves to one person. Contact the Will County Humane Society at willcountyhumane.com and follow the instructions for the adoption process.

Kiki is a female domestic shorthair who’s been at the shelter a while. She is wonderful and lets people know when she’s had enough attention. Kiki would do best as the only cat in her forever home. Contact the Will County Humane Society at willcountyhumane.com and follow the instructions for the adoption process.