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This February, we can’t stop smiling about Rory, the cat who turned out to be the purrfect Valentine for Parker and his family. 💘
Parker’s mom, Heather, shared: “Rory has been amazing with our kids (ages 3 and 7). They love him so much and the feeling is mutual. He loves to play and snuggle with them and puts up with just about anything. He was the purrfect pick of active and outgoing to match our family craziness!”
That kind of love is what Seattle Humane is all about: helping pets and people find each other and then cheering on the life they build together. After adoption, Seattle Humane provides ongoing support for families including veterinary support, training classes and planning for the future care of your pet. If you’ve been meaning to create a will, we have a helpful resource to share.
It’s a simple and caring way to protect the people and pets closest to your heart. You can:
❤️ Name loving guardians for your pets
❤️ Take care of human loved ones
❤️ Include a planned gift to Seattle Humane
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Including Seattle Humane in your will is completely optional, but it’s a loving gesture for the animals in our community. With your help, we can continue to save lives, complete families and keep pets with the people who love them.
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| | Brenda Tincher Planned Giving Officer |
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