CVAS pets of the week: Meet Brad and Marilyn Monroe

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Meet Brad and Marilyn Monroe, this week’s CVAS pets of the week. Brad and Marilyn are just two of the amazing animals residing at area animal shelters.

Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter has lots of adorable pets who are looking for forever homes, and while Brad and Marilyn would like to meet you, check out all the other adorable animals available for adoption also.

Go to the Animal Shelter link to see all their residents.

CVAS encourages anyone interested in bringing a four-legged friend into their home to check out the wonderful animals available for adoptions at the shelter.

Pets find themselves homeless for a wide variety of reasons, in need of a new home and a second chance. So if you are looking for a new furry best friend, check out the shelter’s many residents. Any of them would make a great pet and wonderful companion.

Adoptions by appointment

Adoptions now take place by appointment only, and that has worked very well. Donors have also helped with supplies and money, something very necessary to provide for the shelter’s homeless animals.

The staff’s first priority is the animals in their care. Staffers and volunteers working at the shelter have to stay healthy to care for the animals properly.

So even though Franklin County is now in the green phase of the COVID-19 mitigation, CVAS is still only allowing the public to visit the shelter by appointment.

Potential adopters can call 717-263-5791 For more information.

So now meet the beautiful Marilyn Monroe and super sweet Brad!

Brad loves those treats and chin rubs

Meet Brad and Marilyn Monroe

Brad is a 1-year-old grey tiger boy who came into the shelter as a stray. We don’t know a lot about him and he can be quite shy at first.

Once he knows he can trust you, he becomes quite the love bug! Brad’s not a fan of being picked up, but boy does he enjoy treats and a chin rub!

Do you have a forever home for him?

Could Marilyn Monroe hop her way into your heart?

Meet Brad and Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe came into the shelter as a stray and we think she’s about a year old. She’s a good looking rabbit who seems to be well taken care of and doesn’t mind being handled.

She’s been spayed and looking to hop her way into someone’s heart and home. Could it be yours?

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Kimberly Ann Zimmerman 1960~2023

Kim was always a very outgoing person who loved the outdoors and spending time at her campsite she enjoyed life to the fullest and had an overabundance of friends.

Linda K Ditzler obituary 1953~2023

Linda was a counselor at TruNorth Counseling Services. She also was employed at Wilderness Lodge Leather’s & Hat Shop and The Horse You Rode In On.

John J Durkan obituary 1939~2023

Born in Brooklyn, New York on July 3, 1939, John will be remembered as a man of great faith, unwavering integrity and endless generosity.