
Looking to add a new companion to the family? There are dozens of lovable pets up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Nashville, so you won't have to look far to find the perfect fit.
Hoodline used data from Petfinder to power this roundup of pets available for adoption near you. Read on to meet some friendly locals.
(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.)
Marshmellow, Himalayan rabbit
Marshmellow is a lovable male Himalayan rabbit mix staying at Music City Animal Rescue.
Marshmellow gets along well with cats. He is vaccinated.
Here's what Marshmellow's friends at Music City Animal Rescue think of him:
Meet Marshmellow. He came to us from a local shelter where he was turned in as a stray. He is sweet but can be shy. Very mild temperament and warms up after a bit. He does like cats but is unsure about dogs.
Read more about Marshmellow on Petfinder.
Thelma, guinea pig
Thelma is a sweet female guinea pig in the care of Music City Animal Rescue.
Thelma is a lovely family guinea pig, and children will love her.
Notes from Thelma's caretakers:
Meet Thelma. Thelma came to us with seven siblings. Thelma was born just after Thanksgiving 2018 and is still getting the hang of things. She is sweet but getting used to being picked up. She loves fresh fruits and veggies as well as cuddling with her sisters.
Read more about Thelma on Petfinder.
Cole, New Zealand rabbit
Cole is a male New Zealand rabbit staying at Tennessee Hollow.
Cole has all his shots.
Here's what Cole's friends at Tennessee Hollow think of him:
Cole is one of Domino's four babies born June 15, 2018. He is very sweet and curious! He loves to be petted but does not like being held.
Read more about Cole on Petfinder.
This story was created automatically using local animal shelter data, then reviewed by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Got thoughts? Go here to share your feedback.









