Animal League News

Hi… my name is Greyson.

Adopted November 29, 2014.

So you’re looking at me and thinking, “should I or shouldn’t I?” Let me weigh in on that decision and suggest you should! And let me count the reasons! I’m awesomely handsome. I’m sweet. I’m smart; I’m friendly, and I LIKE DOGS!! And I’m only about 2 years old, so just think of all the years we’ll have ahead of us making “whoopee” (or whatever!). The handsome part comes from my Russian Blue genes. The rest of it just comes from a great personality, the desire to have a home and person of my own, and just plain being grateful that I was rescued and can now share my gratitude with a human or two (and maybe even a cat-loving canine!). So as they say about exercising: just DO IT!

Arrived November 15, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Duke.

Adopted December 4, 2014.

Arrived November 26, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Cinder.

Adopted November 28, 2014.

Arrived October 30, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Crickett.

Adopted December 2, 2014.

I’m hopeful that the old adage “third time’s a charm” applies to me, because I have to admit that through no fault of my own, I’ve “been around the block” a few times! Sadly, my previous senior owners had to go into assisted living and I ended back here both times. My recent mom says that I’m a very sweet lady, though, and I love to play with laser lights, crumpled paper, and tossed cat treats (exercise you know!). I am beautiful, 7-year-old, Siamese and dilute torti mix girl with enchanting green eyes, and my goal is to find a home with someone who is a real “cat person” and loves the “chatty” Siamese personality. Will you be the one to give me one more chance?

Arrived October 19, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Prissy.

Adopted December 22, 2014.

My mom, a long-time volunteer at TALGV, was obviously “into” calicos as she had five of us (all adoptees of course!), so when she had to go into assisted living, she knew there would be no better place to care for us until we found new homes. Not to toot my own horn, but I’m an awesomely beautiful (and basically sweet) longhaired “dilute” version, and although at the moment, I’m not “into” being picked up (like a lot of cats) I’m sure that when I get over my loss I’ll make your life just as happy as I did my mom’s. Why not “make her day” and take me home so the volunteers can let her know I’ve got a new lease on life?

Arrived October 17, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Kronos.

Adopted December 30, 2014.

Arrived October 15, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Rose.

Adopted October 13, 2014.

Arrived September 25, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Bella Mia.

Adopted September 11,2015

When I lived with my mom she said I was quiet, laid back, and cuddly, was good with the resident cat, but “avoided” her dogs. (Frankly, dogs scare me!) I’m doing AOK with other cats here, so might be fine with a calm feline. It’s taken some time for me to feel safe enough to come out of my shell, but everyone says that I’ve really warmed up beautifully. Call me and I happily show up for some love. Bring a brush, and I’ll let you brush my beautiful long, grey hair. I’d love a quiet home where I can feel safe and be my old sweet, happy self, so if you’re someone who wants a friend for the long haul, why not give me one more chance to prove myself?

Arrived September 24, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Angel.

Adopted October 2, 2014.

It’s amazing what miracles a little love and patience can work! I had been “living rough” in Arivaca for several months, relying on the kindness of strangers for food. After the volunteers rounded me up and brought me here I was pretty frightened for a while, but as the days have gone by, I’m finding that life (and the humans who go along with it) really can be grand and am coming out of my shell more each day seeking attention (I ADORE having my belly scratched!). I’m a charming Poodle and maybe Norfolk terrier mix girl, and if you spend some time sitting with me, you’ll see that all I really want is a safe home and a loving family that I can shower with loyalty and gratitude.

Arrived September 13, 2014

 

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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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