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King County Pet Of The Week: Bertha

Bertha the cat is "outgoing and carefree, and is patiently waiting for her forever home," according to RASKC.

King County's pet of the week for May 20 is Bertha the cat.
King County's pet of the week for May 20 is Bertha the cat. (Shutterstock)

KENT, WA - Here's Regional Animal Services of King County's (RASKC) pet of the week:

Bertha is a three year-old black female cat, domestic long hair (ID #A582522). This fabulous feline is incredibly sweet and loves attention! She is playful and active, and loves to jump around. Bertha resides in one of RASKC’s the colony rooms. She loves to spend time lounging in the catio, where she can enjoy the outdoors in the safety of a secure enclosure. Bertha also enjoys being groomed and getting brushed. With her gorgeous fur, she will need to be brushed to keep it looking fabulous.

Bertha came into the shelter with a bad wound on her back end that is healing nicely. While she is still shaved on her back end, with time her beautiful fur will grow back and she will look as radiant as ever!

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Bertha has a GREEN personality and is an adaptable cat who loves to go with the flow. She is outgoing and carefree, and is patiently waiting for her forever home.

Bertha is spayed, litter box trained, current on vaccinations, and micro chipped. Her $30 adoption fee also includes a free visit to the veterinarian of your choice, and 30 days of opt-in pet insurance through Trupanion.

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You can find out more about Bertha on RASKC's website at www.kingcounty.gov/adoptapet. Click on "cat" and type in her name.

You can also meet other animals available for adoption, 7 days a week at RASKC's King County Pet Adoption Center in Kent, located at 21615 64th Ave S; Monday - Friday: 12 noon - 6 p.m., Saturday - Sunday: 12 noon - 5 p.m. Phone: 206-296-7387 (PETS), email [email protected].

RASKC features Pets of the Week on our website. Several suburban newspapers also highlight RASKC’s Pet of the Week, thanks usually to the work of volunteer Dawn Gerken. RASKC’s previous Pets of the Week can be viewed on our blog.


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