Eureka and Stanford are the Animal Protection Society’s pets of the week

Posted December 26, 2022 at 9:36 am by

The Animal Protection Society of Friday Harbor shares a look at the adoptable animals of the week — Eureka and Stanford, two year-and-a-half-old domestic shorthairs.

Hiya guys, the names are Eureka and Stanford. We’re brothers — litter-mates actually. We’ve been together since birth, came to the shelter together, and together is how we plan on leaving here.

The humans around us haven’t always been consistent, but we have been the constant for one another. We made a bond early on as brothers — one to stick together always, and we don’t plan on breaking it. We are both smart, capable, guys who can take care of ourselves, but we’d rather take care of each other than be alone. We each feel more comfortable with the other around. We feel more confident in ourselves with our brother by our side. We feel more capable, happy, and content knowing we have each other. So, it is together we hope to stay! Luckily, it seems like the people here at the shelter who are helping us get adopted understand that. They see our brotherly love and they respect it. Although we don’t exactly speak their language, we can tell by the way they say that we are “a bonded pair,” that they get our vibe and know what we’re looking for.

Now with their help, we’ll hopefully find a person looking for a two-some like us to become part of their family. In addition to us looking out for one another, we are looking forward to the chance to warm up to our people — to be able to receive pets from them and show them our affectionate sides. We’d love to join a family that lets us keep our indoor/outdoor balance, to be able to explore outside — maybe even has some property where we can safely play and hunt, with a warm home to crawl back into for the evenings cuddling up with our favorite brother and our forever family.

Contact APS to learn more about Eureka and Stanford.

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