Cat Benatar is the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society’s pet of the week. (photo courtesy of Berkeley Humane)

Flash is the pet of the week at the East Bay SPCA, Oakland. (photo courtesy of the East Bay SPCA, Oakland)

Dusty Lucille is Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter’s pet of the week. (photo courtesy of Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter)

Snickers is the pet of the week with Community Concern for Cats. (photo courtesy of Community Concern for Cats)

Chiffon is Milo Point Richmond’s pet of the week. (photo courtesy of the Milo Foundation)
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Cat Benatar is the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society’s pet of the week. (photo courtesy of Berkeley Humane)
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I’m Cat Benatar (female, black and white), the last member of my legendary litter still waiting to take the stage. I bring full-on 80s front-woman energy — big entrances, dramatic pounce-drops and purr ballads that could headline any home. When it’s time to wind down, I’m all about the cozy encore, curled up and content. I’m ready to rock your home and steal the spotlight in your heart. Visit the website of the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society at berkeleyhumane.org to learn more and schedule a meeting with me.
— Berkeley Humane
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The Flash is a bright and expressive young dog with a goofy charm all his own. With his adorable one-up ear and big, heart-melting smile, he mixes curious, slow-motion “sniffy strolls” with sudden bursts of playful zoomies. He loves exploring new scents, leaning in for affection and rolling happily in the grass. Smart, enthusiastic and deeply loyal, Flash is an affectionate pup eager to fill your days with smiles, adventure and cuddles. Visit him in Dublin or online at eastbayspca.org/adopt/adopt-a-dog#63363. The East Bay SPCA offers walk-in adoptions at its Oakland and Dublin campuses from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. For updated and real-time information on programs and offerings, visit eastbayspca.org/adoptions.
— East Bay SPCA
Dusty Lucille is a gentle, curious and wonderfully wise 6-year-old who moves through the world with calm interest. She loves leisurely walks where she can take her time sniffing and observing — and she makes an excellent companion for relaxed hikes or easygoing days at home. Bright and inquisitive, she enjoys a bit of daily mental stimulation, followed by her favorite activity: curling up in a sunny spot for a long, satisfying nap. Dusty Lucille is currently in foster care.To meet this pet at Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter, call 510-337-8565 or visit alamedaanimalshelter.org/adopt.
— FAAS
Snickers is a gorgeous medium-haired calico gal with a sugary-sweet personality. She loves pets, attention and a good “conversation.” She may take a moment to check things out, but once she decides you’re her person, she’s all heart. As sweet as a Snickers bar — and zero calories — this 1-year-old beauty is ready to bring love and charm into your home. Please contact Carol to meet Snickers at Carol at cedge21883@aol.com. Community Concern for Cats now holds weekend adoption events at Pet Food Express stores in Walnut Creek and Martinez along with our regular location at 1250-H Newell Ave. in Walnut Creek. Visit communityconcernforcats.org for more information.
— CC4C
Chiffon is an affectionate soul with a heart as soft as her name. She’s litter trained and keeps her space tidy, making her an easy companion to welcome into your home. Chiffon’s easygoing and quiet nature make her a wonderful match for someone looking for a loving companion. Contact the staff at Milo Point Richmond for assistance from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Tuesdays at 220 S. Garrard Blvd. in Richmond. Our dedicated staff is on duty every day caring for our animals and have saved more than more than 52,000 lives over 31 years. For more details, visit milofoundation.org/contact-us.
— Milo Foundation