Your daily dose of cute: 7 charming pets to adopt now in Sacramento

<p>Photos: Petfinder</p>

Photos: Petfinder

Looking to add a new companion to the family? There are dozens of lovable pets up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Sacramento, so you won't have to look far to find the perfect new pal.

Hoodline used data from Petfinder to power this roundup of pets available for adoption near you. Read on to meet some friendly locals.

Hoodline offers data-driven analysis of local happenings and trends across cities. Details like pet availability, training, vaccinations and other features are based on data provided by Petfinder and may be subject to change; contact the shelter for the latest information.

Dakota, snake

Dakota is a male corn snake staying at Northern California Herpetological Society.

His vaccinations aren't up to date quite yet.

There's no information on Dakota's profile about how he does with children or other animals, so it's worth asking Northern California Herpetological Society directly.

From Dakota's caretaker:

Age: 11 years. Morph: Blood red. Size: 5 feet long. Personality: Dakota is docile and easy to handle. He eats frozen thawed adult mice. History: Relinquished when his owners moved out of the country.

Sound like a good fit? Fill out an application at Petfinder.

Comet, rabbit

Comet is a lovable female Californian rabbit in the care of Sacramento House Rabbit Society.

Her vaccinations aren't up to date quite yet.

There's no information on Comet's profile about how she does with children or other animals, so it's worth asking Sacramento House Rabbit Society directly.

From Comet's caretaker:

Comet is a sweet girl who arrived at the shelter with mom and a large number of siblings. She loves hay and uses her litter box well. She's a little bashful, but has a gentle nature that makes her easy to handle.

Read more about how to adopt Comet on Petfinder.

Marshmallow, rabbit

Marshmallow is a female bunny rabbit and lop eared rabbit mix being cared for at Sacramento House Rabbit Society.

Her vaccinations aren't up to date quite yet.

There's no information on Marshmallow's profile about how she does with children or other animals, so it's worth asking Sacramento House Rabbit Society directly.

What my friends at Sacramento House Rabbit Society think of me:

Marshmallow is from a surprise litter of 11 kits born the day after her mom moved to our foster program.

Read more about Marshmallow on Petfinder.

Blueberry, rabbit

Blueberry is a lovable female bunny rabbit mix currently housed at Sacramento House Rabbit Society.

Her vaccinations aren't up to date quite yet.

There's no information on Blueberry's profile about how she does with children or other animals, so it's worth asking Sacramento House Rabbit Society directly.

Read more about Blueberry on Petfinder.

Chickpea, rabbit

Chickpea is a female bunny rabbit mix in the care of Sacramento House Rabbit Society.

Her vaccinations aren't up to date quite yet.

Contact Sacramento House Rabbit Society for information about Chickpea's compatibility with kids and other pets.

Read more about how to adopt Chickpea on Petfinder.

Pee Wee, rabbit

Darling Pee Wee is a male bunny rabbit mix currently housed at Sacramento House Rabbit Society.

His vaccinations aren't up to date quite yet.

Read more about how to adopt Pee Wee on Petfinder.

Rosie, rabbit

Rosie is a female bunny rabbit mix being cared for at Sacramento House Rabbit Society.

Her vaccinations aren't up to date quite yet.

Rosie's friends say:

Rosie is a sweet-natured rabbit who enjoys visitors at our busy adoption events. She is curious, playful and has good manners and is litter box trained. Rosie's calm nature will make her a good companion for all types of families and she might like another rabbit friend. She likes being petted but like many rabbits doesn't like being confined to a lap.

Apply to adopt Rosie today at Petfinder.


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