Animal League News

Hi… my name is Trinity.

Adopted March 14, 2015

Since there’s only so much space for our stories, you need to come to TALGV to read all the stuff my young mom wrote about me! Here’s a sampling: “Trinity loves to play, get attention, and have her ears and chin scratched. She likes it when you talk to her and loves to sleep with you (and will meow until you let her in the bedroom!), and will say ‘good morning’ to you when you wake up. She’s likes fuzzy mice, strings, and cat trees, and gets along with little dogs that don’t bite.” Oh there’s more, but you get the gist! I’m a grey and white gal who’s hoping that your dreams are all about a feline housemate who’ll share your bed at night and entertain you during the day!

Arrived September 5, 2014

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Hi… my name is Chico.

Adopted January 1, 2015.

I lived with my dad and his fiancée all my life, but when they parted two years ago, he left me with her hoping he’d be able to come for me when he got settled. That didn’t happen though, so for all you “Chihuahua people” out there, I’m a wonderfully sweet gentleman who’s available to add a little spice your life. Although the volunteers here are giving me as much attention as they can (it’s pretty crowded here, and I’m not getting as much as I’d like!), so I’m so yearning for a “homebody” with that I can lavish my affection on. I don’t “do” kids well, so an older, settled adult would be perfect. I’m 9 years old and have tons more living to do, so why not join me for the ride?

Arrived August 31, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Crayola.

Adopted November 23, 2014.

Like Moses in the bulrushes, I was left (with my three newly-born kittens) in a box on a doorstep in hopes that I’d be taken in. Thankfully that happened, and I got to spend eight weeks with a wonderful TALGV volunteer while I raised my babies, so she got to know me really well. She says that although I’m not a long lap sitter, I LOVE to be brushed, and while I don’t have a traditional purr or meow, you’ll know how contented I am by my squinty eyes and the “hissy” noise I make (don’t be fooled — they’re “happy hisses” and “satisfied squints”!). I’m a young Torbie girl with striking markings and multicolored green eyes and I’m dreaming of “hissing and squinting” just for YOU!

Arrived August 24, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Toots.

Adopted December 11, 2014.

A Border Patrol agent found my mom in the desert and she stayed with his family for six months, until she had me. Although they really wanted to, they couldn’t keep us any longer because they were expecting a baby of their own and just couldn’t afford us in addition to their two dogs. While I was a little under the weather when I first arrived, I’m fine now and am a typical kitten who is playful and outgoing, and since I got along famously with their resident dogs, I’m sure any active, happy-go-lucky home will suit me to a “T.” I’m a beautiful kitten and sweetness itself, so if you’re looking for a classic tabby girl who will be the light of your life, I’m the one for you!

August 16, 2014

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Hi… my name is Cheerio.

Adopted December 18, 2014.

When I arrived as a teensy baby I went to live with a foster mom until I was old enough to “mingle” here. I had an eye infection that necessitated its removal, but that doesn’t bother me one bit — as a matter of fact, I think it adds a bit of “pirate-like dash” to my looks! Despite how much fun it is to have tons of playmates, I really want a home and family of my own where I can participate in all the kitten activities that aren’t available to me here (like helping with chores, reading the paper, doing Internet searches — stuff like that!). I’m a charming Siamese mix boy who’s past that “go-go goofy” stage but still eager to spend lots of time entertaining you!

Arrived August 12, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Feta.

I was adopted September 5, 2014.

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My bio is not written yet but you can stop by TALGV any day to meet me.

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Hi… my name is Clove.

I was adopted September 4, 2014.

They probably didn’t know when they christened me that my eyes would one day match my name! I do have quite astonishing amber eyes, and they go beautifully with my bold personality. I was adopted from TALGV in 2013, and although I loved my mom dearly, I didn’t get along with the other cat in the house, so I’m back “on the market” again. I love to snuggle in the (early!) morning and evening, am a real explorer (the “outgoing” part coming out!), and love to play with toys, so if you’d like a handsome, active, tabby and white fellow who’ll be with you through thick and thin, that would be me!

 

 

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Hi… my name is Sadie.

Adopted November 29, 2014.

If you’re looking for a gal with an active mind, tons of energy (think of a hiking, walking, running partner!), and intelligence, well her name would be “Sadie”! I’m a striking, 35-pound Australian blue heeler who is a real “looker” with my one blue and one brown eye. I’ve had some professional obedience training (I know wait, sit, leave it, out, down and more!), and am perfectly housebroken, leash- and crate-trained. I’m still a high energy “puppy” though (at almost 18 months), so I’d probably be a wonderful candidate for agility training (keeps the old mind and body “occupied”!) in addition to providing lots of “together” time. So if you’re an experienced, “dog person” who can provide the leadership I need to help me realize my full potential, we should definitely meet!

Arrived July 28, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Cuca.

I was adopted August 16, 2014.

It seems like everyone is moving these days! There must be a dozen denizens here that got left behind when their families moved on — and we’re all a bit dazed by the abrupt change in our lives. I lived with my people most of my life, and they said that I’m gentle and tolerant of kids and other animals, am well behaved on leash, have perfect house manners, am not afraid of thunderstorms, and love to play catch. So with those credentials, you’ll know a good thing when you meet me! I’m an unusual liver-colored, heeler mix girl with a delightful “Zorro-like” mask, and although you might not know it yet, once we get together you’ll find that I’m going to be an essential addition to your life!

 

 

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Hi… my name is Georgie.

I was adopted August 12, 2014.

Eight dogs, two cats, one rabbit (and several humans of course!). That’s the number of critters I lived with after I was found on the Fourth of July! The people who discovered me near Mann and Sahuarita Roads thought that maybe I’d been frightened by the Fourth festivities, so they looked for my owners for three weeks before bringing me to TALGV (I guess they can’t be faulted for not keeping me given the menagerie they already had!). I’m a captivating sable, fawn, and white Chihuahua mix boy  with the most winsome “won’t you take me home?” expression you’ve ever seen. Why not help me change that to “goody, now I’ve got a place of my own”? I’ll bet we’ll both be happier for it!

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