The Vanderburgh Humane Society (VHS) in Evansville has pets of all shapes and sizes. Or, as Executive Director, Kendall Paul likes to say when she stops by the studio on Thursdays, "all makes and models, and all certified pre-owned." They also have them of all ages, from puppies and kittens that are weeks old to dogs and cats that have been around for a while. So there is an excellent likelihood that the VHS will have a pet that fits your lifestyle! An animal like our VHS Pet of the week!

Meet Cow and Moo - the purr-fect pair you never knew you needed! These 5-year-old siblings are a bonded pair and would love to go home together.

Cow is your go-to cuddle buddy, always ready to greet you with a cheerful meow and a gentle nudge. He’s the ultimate attention seeker, and his adorable antics will have you grinning from ear to ear!

Then there's Moo, the pampered princess who knows how to live life to the fullest! She likes to nibble for attention and insists on getting the royal treatment she deserves. With her irresistible charm and sassy personality, Moo will have you wrapped around her paw in no time!

@my105.3 We have not one but two @vhslifesaver Pets of the week. Meet Cow & Moo! They come as a pair! #adoptdontshop #adoptacat ♬ Meow number 16 - The kitten's nose - AtilaKw

These two are the whole package, and you can adopt them today for just $170!

More About the Vanderburgh Humane Society

The VHS was founded in 1957 to provide protection for homeless animals, intervention for animals in abusive environments, and community education to encourage prevention of animal abuse and pet overpopulation. Located in Evansville, Indiana, the VHS serves as a surrender and adoption agency for unwanted pets. The VHS receives no tax-based funding whatsoever. Therefore, it depends on the generosity of the corporate community and the public at large to continue, and hopefully expand, the much-needed services it offers.

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