Meet Yoshi and Fritters, this week’s CVAS pets of the week. These are just two of the amazing animals residing at area animal shelters.
Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter has many adorable pets looking for forever homes. While Yoshi and Fritters would like to meet you, check out all the other adorable animals available for adoption also. Go to this 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 adoption 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 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.
Potential adopters can call 717-263-5791 For more information.
Yoshi

Yoshi was surrendered to the shelter when his owner could no longer care for him due to their health. He was much loved in his previous home and is a 2 year old Shiba Inu. He would do best as the only dog in the home, as he does not care for the company of other canines. Yoshi did live with cats and did okay with them in his previous home, but slow supervised introductions would be best. Yoshi is a sweet guy that loves attention and loves to chase balls! He can be on the anxious side here at the shelter but may do better with this once he is in a home environment. Yoshi has not been around young children so an age restriction for children in the home may apply, please discuss this with shelter staff. Could you give Yoshi his second chance?
Fritters

Fritters was brought into the shelter after being found abandoned in a house with 20 other cats. He was covered in fleas, skinny, and was missing a lot of fur. Since his arrival at the shelter, he has been treated for the fleas, has gained some weight and his fur has started to grow back. Fritters would love to find out what it means to have a loving forever home. Could you show him?