Allow us to introduce you to this week's Pet of the Week from the Vanderburgh Humane Society. Meet Thomas.

Hi! It's me, Anastasia! I'm an active bunny looking for my forever home. As you can see, I LOVE treats. I'm a timothy hay biscuit connoisseur, and I'll never turn down a slice of apple or banana. I'm 3 years old,  litter box trained and spayed. I would love to roam free in a rabbit-savvy household. Come meet me at the VHS!  Adoption fee is $50 which includes spay & microchip.

Fill out the adoption form at vhslifesaver.org.

VHS tips to keep your pets safe during winter weather

Are you and your pets prepared for a winter storm? Read our winter storm pet safety tips below!

❄️ Keep your pets indoors! We believe that pets are family members and should reside inside with their families, no matter the weather. Cats and dogs are susceptible to frostbite and hypothermia. Fur does not protect pets from long-term exposure to below-freezing temperatures. Do not leave pets unattended outdoors. Consider shortening dogs' walks or adding a sweater to protect them from the cold.
❄️ Stock up! Ensure that you have enough of your pets' food and medications to last several days. Don’t forget about foster animals! Stop by the shelter TODAY to stock up on foster supplies!
❄️ For feral cats and livestock: ensure access to fresh water and food. Provide extra insulation in shelters using straw or items like foam coolers, not blankets. Blankets absorb moisture and freeze. Do not set feral traps when temperatures are below freezing.
❄️ Wipe dog's paws, legs, and bellies after walks to remove toxic deicers and antifreeze.
❄️ Use caution with space heaters, candles, and other heating elements. Make sure they’re out of reach of pets and far from flammable material.
Stay safe!

Update: VHS and River Kitty Cat Cafe will be closed to the public on Thursday 2/3.

Due to the ice and snow, they will be closed. Please check the VHS Facebook for Friday update.

It's also Cuddlegram time

Can't adopt but want some pet cuddle time? Order a Cuddlegram! VHS will deliver a 30-minute cuddle session with a puppy, kitten, or bunny right to your sweetheart's workplace on Valentine's day! Email events@vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563 EXT 203 to order!

Look what else the Vanderburgh Humane Society has been up to.

Wanna watch cats playing LIVE 24/7 (if they’re not sleeping) on their new Petcube Play in the Cageless Cat Lounge and at the River Kitty Cat Cafe. Download the free Petcube app, create an account, and find “VHS Cat Lounge.” The camera runs all the time and if you turn your phone to landscape, you can control the built-in laser pointer and play with the kittens! vhslifesaver.org!


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