What to Know
- November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month
- Pasadene Humane is waiving adoption fees on cats and dogs "five years or older" throughout the month
- 361 S. Raymond Avenue in Pasadena
- A microchip and spaying/neutering is included
Puppies and kittens? Talk about sweet, kissable, squishable love: Just holding a little happy wriggler close to your heart can raise the spirits.
But something that is also spirit-raising in a deeper and different way Connecting with a senior dog or cat on a loving and permanent level.
Their wriggling days may be winding down — though not always, for wriggling with delight can be a lifelong pursuit for some dedicated pets — but a senior pet's layered history and time-earned tenderness can be among their incredible calling cards.
Get top local stories in Southern California delivered to you every morning. Sign up for NBC LA's News Headlines newsletter.
Pasadena Humane takes time each November to honor those bundles of love that boast lengthier backstories and, quite often, a chill approach to life. It's Adopt a Senior Pet Month, and, as in years gone by, the Raymond Avenue animal center will waive adoption fees for senior cats and dogs.
This means that you'll pay $0 to adopt a cat or dog "five years or older," with a microchip and spaying or neutering included.
"These lovable pets may be seasoned in years, but they're young at heart and ready for new adventures!" promises the staff.
Among the reasons a person should consider adopting a senior pet, according to Pasadena Humane? The pup or feline may "already have some training" and "may have a calm temperament."
And, it's true: They're "often overlooked by adopters," making the November campaign to place senior pets in homes even more poignant and important.
You can stop by the center, which has a terrific gift shop brimming with pet goods, to meet senior pets every day of the week.
And happening across the street in Pasadena's Central Park on Nov. 9 and 10? The free Jackalope Art Fair, which, yes, welcomes pets on leashes.