Riley
She’s almost done raising the emotions—now she’s ready for devotion!
**Riley will be available for adoption once she is done raising her babies**
Mama Riley is a petite beauty who’s been starring in her very own Inside Out story. She’s been a dedicated Mum to her five tiny emotions — Sadness, Envy, Joy, Fear, and Anger (all of which will be available for adoption!) and has poured her heart into raising them with so much care.
While her babies may each have their own big feelings, Riley herself is nothing but love. She’s affectionate with people, quick to trust, and happiest when food is involved (raising babies takes a lot of calories!). With her sleek and striking coat and gentle nature, she’s sure to get lots of attention, but it’s her sweet soul that will win you over.
Since she’s been busy being Super Mom, we’re still getting to know who Riley is outside of motherhood. But with her warmth, trust, and playful spark already shining through, we have no doubt she’ll make the perfect companion once her little emotions are ready to take on the world.
Birthdate: Sept 2024
Sex: Female
Adoption Fee: $100.00
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The Pembina Valley Humane Society is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization serving the communities within the Pembina Valley and beyond.
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