Animal League News

Hi… my name is Sophia.

Adopted April 1, 2014.

I’m a beautiful, green-eyed, long-haired brindle (or classic brown tabby with a bit of torti!) female, who is front-declawed.  My dad got me from a shelter four years ago but now he has health problems and a friend brought me to TALGV.  I didn’t come with a whole lot of information, but a few little details may help – we hope!  I’m quiet and a bit shy (although you’d never know it when someone comes around to pet me). I like to rub against you and be petted, but my dad says I don’t like to be picked up.  I know, I know, it’s not much to go on when you’re looking for a pet, but I’ll tell you one thing: I’m a bit scared of all these other cats around (I’ve been an only pet), so someone please get me out of here!!  I’ll make it worth your while – double purrs!

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Hi… my name is Dutch.

I was adopted on April 7, 2014.

I am one handsome specimen of a Boxer/terrier mix guy who was found in July 2009. After I’d been here a while, they wanted to see how I would behave in a “real” home situation, so I lived with a foster mom for a time. You can “read all about it” in her notes, but here are excerpts: “I found Dutch to be calm, quiet, gentle and affectionate. Dutch is not a barker, doesn’t jump and stays fairly calm at home, which is quite different from how he appears in a kennel situation. Although he pulls on a choke collar, he does well with a ‘gentle leader,’ knows basic commands, and plays rough and tumble with big dogs, so maybe avoid dog parks as there are a lot of unknowns there. Dutch will make a great companion for an EXPERIENCED, dog owner.” There’s LOTS more about me at TALGV, so please come see it and then meet me.

 

 

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