Animal League News

Hi… my name is Earl,

Adopted by Cat Care Volunteers as Hall Greeter 12-10-19

Comes with Vet Care Support for Life

If I’m not the poster boy for a “tomcat,” I don’t know who is, ‘cause I look like a fighter who’s gone one round too many in the ring! My family abandoned me at a veterinarian’s office after they discovered that I’m FIV positive, and provided no information about my past, but judging by my appearance, I’ve had one excitement-filled life! My personality never took any hits though, as I’m an absolute sweetheart who loves attention. Since I’m considered “special needs,” I have Vet Care Support for Life, but I promise to love you forever for that second chance at life. (And FYI, I can live with other cats, as long as we get along!)

Arrived 11-16-19

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Hi… my name is Miki,

Adopted 12-21-19

I was only two months old when I was found by a man who had a family of three children. I was with them for five months. I’m happy to report they said I was “a love dog.” I was crate-trained and leash-trained, and learned the Spanish words for “sit” and “lay down.” I’m smart, so I can learn English as well as Spanish. My Dad started working long hours, and all the children were in school most of the day. So, they brought me here, knowing it was too lonely for me in an empty house. Being a young Heeler/Pointer, I have lots of energy. I’ll be happy in a home where I can learn and play, be part of a family, and once again be “a love dog,” this time for you.

Arrived 11-16-19

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Hi…my name is Chance,

Adopted 1-2-20

By any chance would you be looking for a dog who’s young, full of life, and a people-lover? Then I’m looking for you, too. My Dad passed away, and I spent the summer with a nice lady and her 2 elderly dogs. They didn’t like a pup who wanted to play with them, so I came here to find a new home. I look like a Pointer with the face of a happy Heeler. I like to run, play with toys and go for car rides. Sometimes I get “the zoomies,” where I run really fast, then come to a dead halt, and do it again. On day one at TALGV, I admit I was sad. But the next day I had lots of visitors calling me “handsome, sweet, and smart.” I’ll be all that and more if you take a chance on me.

Arrived 11-16-19

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Hi… my name is Britches,

Adopted 12-28-19

Comes with Vet Care Support for Life

If “big love” is something you’re looking for, I can fill that order in two ways: I’m big (16 pounds!) and I’ve been blessed with an extra helping of love! I lived with my mom and another feline friend all my life, and I thought “happily ever after” was going to be my future. Sadly, mom went into assisted living and they didn’t allow pets, so I’m here hoping that the “ever after” dream can still be a reality. I’m a declawed grey tabby gentleman who adores attention, and I’m so eager to share that love with you (oh, I also have vet care support for life now that I’m 10, so I’m a double winner!).

Arrived 9-30-18; Adopted 10-11-18; Arrived 10-10-19

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Hi… my name is Tinkerbell,

Adopted 11-24-19

As my name implies, I’m light as a fairy and will bring magic into your life. Why magic? Because my calm, loving presence can turn a bad day into one that uplifts your spirits! I’m a warm little bundle of terrier who’s content lying in your lap, having my silky coat stroked. I don’t know how, but I got lost from home and thankfully was rescued and brought here. There are so many volunteer laps to feel safe in! Sometimes I stand up on my hind legs and wrap my fuzzy paws around the neck of whoever is cuddling me. They laugh when I go nose to nose! If you have a dream of a little one who loves you forever, let me work my magic on you and make your dream come true!

FOUND – Arrived 11-15-19

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Hi… my name is Courage,

Adopted 3-6-20

“These are a bunch of really nice, sweet cats.” That’s what the volunteers said when we came to TALGV from Pima Animal Control Center because they were so overcrowded. We were all lucky that there was space for us here, but I must admit going through the intake “rigmarole” at both places really left me a bit confused (but you can be certain I’m well vetted!).I’m a head butting “you-MUST-pet-me now” Siamese mix boy who gets along with other cats (in case you have one who’d like a friend!). I do so hope that my days of not being sure where we’re going to wake up are behind me, because that place will always be with you!

Arrived 11-14-19

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Hi… my name is Nala,

Adopted 1-5-20

“These are a bunch of really nice, sweet cats.” That’s what the volunteers said when we came to TALGV from Pima Animal Control Center because they were so overcrowded. We were all lucky that there was space for us here, but I must admit going through the intake “rigmarole” at both places really left me a bit confused (but you can be certain I’m well vetted!). I’m an 8-year-old lady who obviously gets along with other cats (in case you have one who’d like a friend!). I do so hope that my days of not being sure where we’re going to wake up are behind me, because that place will always be with you!

Arrived 11-14-19

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Hi… my name is Mama Poof,

Adopted 12-8-19

“These are a bunch of really nice, sweet cats.” That’s what the volunteers said when we came to TALGV from Pima Animal Control Center because they were so overcrowded. We were all lucky that there was space for us here, but I must admit going through the intake “rigmarole” at both places really left us a bit confused (but you can be certain we’re well vetted!). I’m a petite, chin-scratch-loving, 14-month-old youngster with a delightful white “poof” on my nose (thus my name, of course!) and I hope that my days of not being sure where I’m going to wake up in the morning are behind me, because that place will always be with you!

Arrived 11-14-19

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Hi… my name is Narka,

Adopted 12-13-19

“These are a bunch of really nice, sweet cats.” That’s what the volunteers said when we came to TALGV from Pima Animal Control Center because they were so overcrowded. We were all lucky that there was space for us here, but I must admit going through the intake “rigmarole” at both places really left us a bit confused (but you can be certain we’re all well vetted!). I’m a 4-year-old tabby gentleman (whose name means “luck” in Polish in case you didn’t know!). I do so hope that my days of not being sure where I’m going to wake up in the morning are behind me, because that place will always be with you!

Arrived 11-14-19

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Gus

Hi… my name is Gus,

Adopted with Gabby 11-19-19

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me or… even better… stop in at TALGV to meet me soon. Kennels are open 10-2 every day.

FOUND – Arrived 11-13-19

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Hi… my name is Gabby,

Adopted with Gus 11-19-19

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me or… even better… stop in at TALGV to meet me soon. Kennels are open 10-2 every day.

FOUND – Arrived 11-13-19

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Hi… my name is Muishka,

Adopted 7-2-20

Comes with Vet Care Support for Life

You mightn’t know it, but being held is not usually a “thing” for cats, mainly because we’re insecure when not “in control.” Gentle head scratches is right up there in the “yes” department though, so if you don’t have an overwhelming urge to embrace, I might be for you! Looks though? That’s a big “yes”! Vet care support for life? Another “yes.” Other animals? That’s a big “NO”! I lived with my dad all of my 11 years, but when he moved in with his new wife and her menagerie, well, life wasn’t that bed of roses I’d signed on for, so now’s the time to help me start anew as your one and only!

Arrived 2-19-19; Adopted 6-24-19; Arrived 11-11-19

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