Pebbles the cat is hoping to find a new home and put time at jackson shelter behind
courtesy of Friends of Northern Ocean County Animal Facility

Pebbles the cat is hoping to find a new home and put time at Jackson shelter behind

JACKSON, NJ — A senior cat named Pebbles is in search of a loving home after spending months at the Northern Ocean County Animal Facility.

The 13-year-old, tri-color tiger domestic shorthair arrived at the shelter with her brother, Bam Bam, who has since been adopted. Now, staff and volunteers are hoping Pebbles will find her own happily-ever-after before the shelter fills with kittens.

Described as calm and affectionate, Pebbles enjoys cuddling and would make the perfect companion for someone looking for a gentle and loving pet. She is available for adoption or rescue through a 501(c)(3) organization.

Pebbles the cat is hoping to find a new home and put time at jackson shelter behind
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The shelter, located at 615 Freemont Ave in Jackson, is open for meets and adoptions daily from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. For more information, call 732-657-8086.

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