Boulevard Veterinary Clinic Pet of the Week: Sweet Pea
Union County Life News Desk · Union County Life
KENILWORTH, NJ – Meet Sweet Pea Kenilworth's TAPinto Pet of the Week!Sweet Pea is Olivia’s beloved Australian parakeet and a cherished little member of our family. She’s known for her gentle personality, her love of giving sweet kiss-kisses, and her cheerful whistling that greets everyone who walks by. Sweet Pea enjoys snuggling close, perching on shoulders, and being part of the action around the house. She especially loves her “open cage policy”, happily coming and going as she pleases. In our home, she’s not just a pet, she’s family. With her playful spirit and tiny, loving heart, Sweet Pea brings smiles, laughter, and a whole lot of joy to Olivia every single day.Submitted By: Lee Firnstein Would you like your pet to be Kenilworth’s Pet of the Week? Please attach a photo, or a couple of your pet and tell us what makes him or her so wonderful. We would also like to hear your pet's likes, dislikes, favorite treats, and anything else you find interesting. Your fabulous pets will be published in the order of emails received. Please send your submissions to tcuppari@tapinto.net. The Kenilworth Pet of the Week is sponsored by Boulevard Veterinary Clinic. Located at 429 Blvd., Boulevard Veterinary Clinic is the premiere pet and animal care center for all your pets veterinary needs. We provide exceptional veterinary care and services to your beloved pets and treat many pets including dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, rabbits, and small mammals. To learn more call (908) 276-1661 or visit https://boulevardveterinaryclinic.com/
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