Are you looking for a sweet feline who will purr and make biscuits at the mere sight of you? If so, Drax is the right pet for you.
Shadow and Marrah are chipper and social bunnies who are seeking a home where they can jaunt about in a safe and rabbit friendly home.
This nine-year-old spayed female Chow Chow mix is polite and well-versed in sit, stay, come and shake.
All her babies have since been adopted and she’s been spayed, so now it’s Salma’s turn to find a loving home.
Finn loves treats and taking walks. He even has his own little jaunty tail-wagging signature walking style.
This senior lady is seeking a quiet and peaceful home where she can lounge with loved ones.
This one-year-old neutered male Pit Bull mix is excited about everything, and we mean everything.
Tiramisu is a petite bun weighing only four pounds with luxurious fur that just happens to be similar in color to her namesake.
Becky loves treats, pets and cuddles, and is guaranteed to turn any frown upside down.
The Peninsula Humane Society has more than four dozen cute and cuddly kittens available for adoption.
Leah, a 7-year-old spayed female short-haired cat loves to be loved and pampered.
Are you looking for a chummy bunny to be the queen of your heart and home? Meet her Majesty Queen the rabbit.
When the laser toy comes out, Poppy becomes positively acrobatic in her quest to catch the red dot.
Annie is a six-year-old spayed female Australian Cattle dog mix. Typical of her breed, her energy levels and focus are exceptional.
You heard that right. Remi is quite tame, curious and active — and will give cuddles.
This 12-year-old spayed female Orange Tabby is regal in attitude but she does appreciate attention and pets from mere mortals.
Bernard is a two-year-old neutered male Pointer mix who overflows with an abundance of energy. He's still waiting for a new home!
This delicate pair will have you uttering sweet squeals of delight every time you see them.
Lazzo is friendly, people-orientated and always seems to be wearing a smile.
Sushi is a spayed female eleven-year-old black and white tuxedo cat. She is spry, playful and fond of chasing that elusive red dot.
Navi is bouncy, playful and wicked smart. She loves running zoomies and fetching toys. And she could be yours!
Mister Orange, a five-year-old neutered male Orange Tabby, is very social and affectionate.
April, May and June were recently surrendered to the animal shelter by their owner.
The Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA’s Pet of the Week is Suzi.
The Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA in Burlingame looks to re-home two unusual pets.
A cat, a dog and a rabbit who'd each spent months waiting to be adopted have all found homes — just in time for the holidays.
"These three cats are all very sociable and outgoing. It’s an opportunity for someone to add three very sweet animals to their family."
This dainty dog is among several pets available for adoption at Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA on Clear the Shelters Day Saturday, Aug. 17.
Shower these cute little felines with love at the fifth annual Kitten Nursery Shower.
Experienced snake owners are sought to help with the ball pythons.
The adult bird was rescued after she became entangled in abandoned kite string in Woodside.
“This little kitten’s story would have been much different, had he not been rescued by a quick-thinking Good Samaritan and brought to us."
“What started as a normal morning commute to work turned into an astonishing rescue of a kitten," animal shelter officials said.
The Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA is celebrating Guinea Pig Appreciation Day by waiving adoption fees for the cute critters!
“This poor little dog was struggling to survive on her own, eating whatever scraps of food she could find... to take care of her babies."
The critters are now being rehabilitated for at a Peninsula shelter before they are released back into the wild.
PHOTOS: Check out these adorable foxes who were reunited with their mother thanks to to the care of the Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA.
Animal rescuers say the plight of the babies was discovered as the mom paced back and forth nearby, helpless to their case.
“Rats can be a good pet choice for someone living in a small apartment," the PHS/SPCA said. "They don’t bark or need to be let outside."
“Despite missing a limb, Jay is still very playful and agile,” the Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA said of this loveable pup's story.