Animal League News

Hi… my name is Nibbles.

Adopted January 30, 2015.

When you’ve lived with twelve other cats and three dogs, you’ve got to be considered a pretty flexible feline! All of my tribe came to TALGV after my mom went into a nursing home (even for those places that allow a pet to accompany its person, my menagerie was a bit over the top!), so although some of us are taking longer to adjust than others, I know that we’ll all prevail in the end. The volunteers say we’re all basically very sweet cats (some of us are understandably more outgoing than others) and just need new homes where we’re sure to settle in in no time. I’m a handsome shorthaired orange tabby and white guy who’s yearning for the chance to show you just how adaptable and loving I can be.

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Marly.

Adopted January 28, 2015.

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Dundee,

Adopted January 1, 2016

When you’ve lived with twelve other cats and three dogs, you’ve got to be considered a pretty flexible feline, and I am! All of my tribe came to TALGV after my mom went into a nursing home and was obvious we were lovingly cared for because we’re friendly and sweet. If you pet my head, I’ll gladly roll over on my cat tree and let you brush me all over. I love to check out the “goings on” at the League but would rather have cat tree and window seat of my very own. I’m a shorthaired orange tabby guy who’s yearning for the chance to show you just how easy going and loving I can be. Maybe, if you love me, you’ll also consider one of my friends for twice the love! (Swoosh, Muggles, Brielle, Casper)

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Casper.

Adopted December 3, 2015

Casper comes with FREE Vet Care for Life.

When you’ve lived with twelve other cats and three dogs, you’ve got to be considered a pretty flexible feline, and I am! All of my tribe came to TALGV after my mom went into a nursing home. I had a kidney infection when I arrived and everyone said I was a trooper who maintained my friendly and sweet demenor throughout (and I even got a blue ribbon for being such an cooperative patient!). How many cats can say that?! I’m feeling much better now and am back snuggling with my buddies. I am a bob-tailed, grey and white boy who comes with Free Vet Care for Life. I’m looking for a quiet home with a nice window seat where I can check out the birds and squirrels. Maybe, if you love me, you’ll also consider one of my friends (Brielle or Dundee) for twice the love!

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Brielle,

Adopted March 25, 2016

Since I’ve lived with twelve other cats and three dogs, you know I’m a pretty flexible feline! All of my tribe came to TALGV after my mom went into a nursing home. Because I’m on the shy side, I’m feeling a bit insecure at the moment and spend a good deal of time in a “cat cube” checking things out. My buddies are keeping me company though, and are always willing to climb in and snuggle with me. I’d love to feel safe again in a quiet home with someone who’ll have patience while I get used to my new surroundings. I might spend a few days under a bed, but my sweet, loving personality will eventually shine through! Perhaps you’ll also consider one of my snuggle buddies to keep me company? (Swoosh, Muggles, Dundee, Casper)

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Austin.

Adopted February 1, 2015.

When you’ve lived with twelve other cats and three dogs, you’ve got to be considered a pretty flexible feline! All of my tribe came to TALGV after my mom went into a nursing home (even for those places that allow a pet to accompany its person, my menagerie was a bit over the top!), so although some of us are taking longer to adjust than others, I know that we’ll all prevail in the end. The volunteers say we’re all basically very sweet cats (some of us are understandably more outgoing than others) and just need new homes where we’re sure to settle in in no time. I’m a handsome shorthaired solid black guy who’s yearning for the chance to show you just how adaptable and loving I can be.

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Amigo.

Adopted April 5, 2015.

I’m happy to report that after being found accompanying a group crossing the border in the Atascosas Mountains, I got to stay! Although the volunteers haven’t tried Spanish commands with me yet, they do say that I’m very responsive to people and curious about the world in general (well, I’m quite the traveler you know!). I walk nicely on leash now and don’t seem a bit interested in the “drama” going on around me in neighboring kennels (I’ve had enough of that in my life thank you!). My other qualities are my unique looks (shepherd with some Basenji-like traits) and wonderfully friendly demeanor. I’m super eager to learn, so it sure would be great to spend the rest of my life in “el Norte” with you!

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Christie.

Adopted February 1, 2015.

When my dad was deployed overseas, the rest of my family had to move back to Louisiana and couldn’t take me along. They had lots of good things to say about me (extremely energetic, loves kids and dog parks and being chased by other dogs, big sun-bather!). The volunteers here think I’m great too: “She’s a WONDERFUL 5-year-old shepherd/Lab mix girl who loves people and other animals (even cats!).  She’s a little shy (that’s to be expected as she lived with her family all her life), but once she warms up to you, she’s amazing, and there’s no reason this precious girl couldn’t go to a family with young children, other pets or just a ‘single and loving it’ person.  She just wants to be part of a family.” How about yours?

Arrived January 16, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Freddy.

Adopted January 18, 2015.

Arrived January 15, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Blackie.

Adopted January 22, 2015.

Arrived January 15, 2015.

 

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