Adopting dogs and cats from the Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter (TMAS) gives homeless animals a second chance at a loving home and a loyal and grateful companion.

TMAS's mission is to cultivate a more humane community by providing essential resources, programs, and information. The organization is dedicated to fostering compassion and kindness toward animals, advocating for responsible pet ownership, and enhancing the bond between humans and their animal companions.

Adoptable All-Stars of the Week

TMAS is waiving adoption fees for these two pets until Friday, October 25. Click here to learn more about their adoption process and for the application.

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Meet Jackie

This delightful 2.5-year-old Shar Pei mix has captured the hearts of everyone she meets! This bundle of joy is the epitome of sweetness and affection, seamlessly blending boundless energy with a serene calmness that makes her the perfect companion for any occasion.

Jackie is also the life of the party at the Happy Hour gatherings at TMAS. She likes to "take a bath, go for walks, hang out with friends, ride in the car, play with toys, and cuddle."

Meet Meeko

This endearing feline matriarch whose nurturing spirit has blessed many kittens with a loving start in life. With all her adorable offspring now adopted into forever homes, it's Meeko's time to shine and find her special place in the hearts of a new family. Let Meeko's next chapter be one of comfort and love because she truly deserves it.

These adorable pets are spayed or neutered and are up to date on vaccines and microchipped.

For details about adoption, please get in touch with TMAS at (205) 752-9101 or visit www.metroanimalshelter.org

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