Animal League News

Hi… my name is Daisy.

Adopted January 25, 2015.

Daisy comes with FREE Vet Care for Life.

Arrived January 22, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Fuzzy.

Adopted August 31, 2015

You might guess from my age that I’m not looking for a lot of “action” in my life any longer! I lived with my senior mom all my life and when she went into assisted living, she gave me to a neighbor in hopes she could keep me, but the resident dogs made that impossible. I’m a very quiet and laid back seal point Siamese gentleman (so I come with Free Vet Care for Life), and all my dreams (and my waking hours too!) are filled of visions of spending my golden years with someone as peaceful and agreeable as I am. Like fine wine, I’ve been “aged to perfection” so why not take advantage of my “elder experience” and share that seasoning with me?

Fuzzy comes with Free Vet Care for Life

Arrived December 1, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Kaiya.

I was adopted September 23, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Lucy.

Adopted December 19, 2014.

Our rescuer found my sister, Nova, and I a few months ago, and although he thought we’d make a great addition to his home, his resident cats had VERY different ideas! So, well, you know the rule: last in/first out! Although both of us love to play and once you hold us, we purr up a storm, it’s evident that our formative weeks didn’t include a lot of love from humans, so we are a little shy when we first meet you. The solution to that, of course, is to shower us with love and attention and prove to us how sweet and caring people really can be. I’m an interesting mix of Siamese and something else — the Siamese coming to the fore in my blue eyes — so you know that when I’m grown, I’m going to be a lover just like my forebears. I just know that’s what you want in a companion!

 

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Hi… my name is Cooper.

When I arrived at TALGV, I was one sick puppy because I’d been living outside with lots of other animals and hadn’t gotten the nourishment or care I needed. After I got here, I received lots of attention and treatment to make up for it and soon turned into a bouncing baby boy. It didn’t take long for me to find a home, but the single woman who adopted me discovered that “puppy” was more than she had time for, so she felt I needed a place where there was LOTS more activity (and maybe another dog to play with). I’m a delightful young, light-colored brindle terrier/shepherd mix (with the most distinctive and soft coat!), and I’m full of all the pep, curiosity, and joy that teenagers are known for. My mom said that I’m playful, great with other dogs and kids, don’t shed or bark, so you could say I’m the “total package”!

 

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Eli

Hi… my name is Eli.

Adopted January 4, 2015.

One look in my sky blue eyes and you’ll see my Siamese origins, but they think that’s been “diluted” a bit with some beige tabby genes too — the result of which is one knock-your-socks-off gentleman (well, probably not a “gentleman” yet, at my young age I’ve got a way to grow into that “title”!). I was adopted right after I first arrived by a lovely couple, but after a while I didn’t get along with their small female cat, so they’re guessing that I’d do best in a one-cat home. I love people though, and playing with toys, so I’ll bet that if you have a hankering to add a quiet and laid-back “looker” to your life, I could fit that bill in one heartbeat of a hummingbird!

Arrived October 16, 2013.

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