Animal League News

Hi… my name is Baby Girl.

Adopted August 2, 2015

When the volunteers saw “CHC” listed as my breed on my intake information, they were really stumped! After sifting through the papers though, they discovered that my owners considered me a “common house cat”! Well, hey — there’s nothing common about me — we felines are all unique! My senior mom recently developed extreme health issues, so unfortunately my friend, Little Big Man, and I needed to move on. Dad said, “Although initially shy with strangers she will eventually come out to investigate. She’s quite gentle and great to be with, plays with action toys and human held ones, and is a great regal lady that a quiet family will be very happy with.” I’m a beautiful “Maine Coon-like” tabby who just needs one last home that I’m hoping will include Little Big Man.

Arrived May 10, 2015

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Hi… my name is Rosie Posie.

Adopted June 30, 2015

After I was discovered under a rosebush with five newborn kittens, the homeowner was nice enough to let me stay there until we were old enough to go to a TALGV foster home. Even though I’ve been a really good mama in raising my kids, I’m still glad that I’ve made my last contribution to the kitten world and can now find a place of my own! I’m a youngster myself at only 18 months or so, so I’ll undoubtedly spend lots of time exploring, playing, and doing my best to entertain you. I know that many cats think the world out there holds a lot of charm (the old “grass is greener” syndrome), but I know better — and will be happy to say farewell to “freedom” in a new home with you!

Arrived April 19, 2015

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Hi… my name is Slinky,

Adopted with Mutley 8-19-17

When my dad moved, it would’ve been nice if he’d chosen a place where I could go, too, but that didn’t happen, so I’m back at my alma mater with toes, paws, and whiskers crossed hoping someone will see what a gem is hidden behind this quiet façade. I lived with a Sheltie most of my life and we got along splendidly, so a cat-savvy dog might be okay for me again (although it wouldn’t be world’s end if I were your “one and only”!). I’m a quintessential brown tabby gentleman who loves you to sit next to me while I eat (I won’t ask you to do that forever, but it helps my current shyness!), and I’m sure with patience and love, the “real me” will be the feline of your dreams!

Arrived March 27, 2015

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Hi… my name is Kailey.

Adopted May 29, 2015

Sometimes the best of intentions go awry. My folks had hearts of gold and, like lots of people, just couldn’t say “no” when a stray cat arrived in their yard. After they’d accumulated 20 of us (none neutered!), they realized that they needed help finding us safe homes. So TALGV’s Outreach Program came to the rescue, and now we’re ready for just that — homes of our own. My mom said, “Kailey was an outside cat, but is very mellow, loving, and gentle. She likes to lie in your lap and be combed and brushed and will be a wonderful friend.” I have some eye issues that are being treated, but they don’t hinder me one bit, so I’m going to simply love living indoors with you for the rest of my nine lives!

Arrived March 26, 2015

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Hi… my name is Tarzan.

Adopted March 30, 2015

If you ever needed an example of “exponential,” then my siblings and I are it! It started, as it always does, with two unneutered cats back in 2013, and here we are, now 15 total (there were more, but they didn’t make it). We were all forsaken by our owner, but at least she left age and personality information about us on our carriers, and judging by our health and temperament, we were all very much loved once. My little “bio” said, “Tarzan is a lover who loves to sleep under the covers with you, but is super playful when he’s awake!” Well I, for one, can’t imagine a better combination to have around so “do the right thing” and make that happen for me!

Arrived 3/10/15

 

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Hi… my name is Morgan.

Adopted March 9, 2015

Given that I weigh in at about 23 pounds (yes, I am big boned, but not that big!) and had been neutered, everyone was sure that I hadn’t been out scrounging food for long, so they’re hoping that my owners are searching for me this very minute. I’m a friendly, outgoing guy who, although not exactly designed for laps at the moment, would love to be right beside you letting you know how happy I am to be off the streets. I’m a classic brown tabby and white gentleman, and I’d love to find a home where my new person and I could go on Weight Watchers together until we’re down to the perfect size. There’s nothing like a “buddy” to lose weight with!

Arrived February 26, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Swoosh.

Adopted April 12, 2015

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 it was obvious that we were all lovingly cared for and are all friendly and sweet. If you talk to nice to me, give me a few minutes to warm up, scratch my cheek and brush me, I’ll gladly jump in your lap and purr with delight. I’m a shorthaired brown tabby gal who’s yearning for the chance to show you just how easy going and loving I can be. If you fall in love with me, perhaps you’ll also consider one of my friends for twice the love! (Dundee, Muggles, Brielle, Casper)

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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