Looking for a new pet? Check out News 2 “Pets of the Week” segment every Tuesday on Good Morning Nashville.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Looking for a new pet? Check out News 2 “Pets of the Week” segment every Tuesday on Good Morning Nashville.

Caleb (Source: Metro Animal Care and Control)Rayban (Source: Metro Animal Care and Control)Loraine (Source: Metro Animal Care and Control)Zigaloo (Source: Metro Animal Care and Control)Spike (Source: Metro Animal Care and Control)

Caleb

Caleb can be an energetic and playful fella, but his favorite place to be is in your lap. Caleb is affectionate and trusting of new people, leaning in for pets and snuggles from those he connects with best. Caleb is a great listener and is a big fan of all treats. Caleb might be a little bigger than your average lap dog, but it just means there is more of him to love! Caleb is about two years old and weighs 52 pounds. Email adopt.macc@nashville.gov.

Rayban
Rayban loves being the center of attention, saying hello to everyone and offering her belly for scratches. She is great in the car, lounging in the back while you drive her all over town for new adventures. Rayban rarely pulls on the leash, keeping a nice even pace that’s enjoyable for her and her walker. Rayban is about two years old and weighs 45 pounds. Email adopt.macc@nashville.gov.

Loraine

Loraine is a dream to walk with! One of MACC’s volunteers said that you could walk her with just your pinky. Loraine loves to take a little break in your lap, offering the best kisses and snuggles. She would do best in a home where walks and playtime are important to everyone. Loraine is about a year old and weighs 39 pounds. Email adopt.macc@nashville.gov.

Zigaloo

She is about five years old and weighs 47 pounds. Zigaloo is just as fun as her name suggests. This weekend she went on a little outing to a few local establishments and made lots of friends. Sometimes a lot of activity overstimulates her, but a little bit of time decompressing turns her right back into the friendly, fun-loving girl she always was. Email adopt.macc@nashville.gov.

Spike
He is about 12 weeks old and weighs a little over two pounds. Spike is one of several cute little kittens that are now available for adoption at Metro Animal Care and Control. He spent some time in foster care with his litter mates and is now ready to find his forever home. He’s a kitten, so you know fun follows him around everywhere. Email adopt.macc@nashville.gov.

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