Animal League News

Adopted December 11, 2014.

JACKSON: 2-month-old male medium-haired Orange tabby.

He has been rescued and is offered free to good home. He is sweet and soft, social and energetic. Jackson is current on shots and has a certificate from TALGV for free neuter. There is no adoption fee for this beautiful kitty.

Please call Julia between 8 AM and 8 PM at 520-398-2329.

 

 

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Hi… my name is Oliver.

Adopted December 29, 2014.

My brother, Simon, and I were happy as clams until the little boy in our house developed severe allergies, so — well, you know the story. Our mom wrote a TON of good stuff about our habits and behavior, but here’s a sampling: “Ollie is very laid back, LOVES attention, and will usually jump on the bed and sleep there all day. He has a distinct loud “meow” and that’s how you can tell him from Simon when you can’t see them. Both Simon and Ollie will come out if you jingle a bag of cat treats and say, “Who wants treats?” Well, that should whet your appetite for more, so come read all about me — I’m a young orange tabby guy sitting here just waiting for you!

Arrived October 18, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Sam(e).

Adopted June 13, 2015

Sam(e) comes with Free Vet Care for Life.

My mom, a long-time volunteer at TALGV, was obviously a cat lover as she had seven 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. I’m a laid-back, very loving and friendly, shorthaired orange tabby gentleman, seeking someone to hang out with. I’m a spry 12 year old with lots of love to give, and at this stage of the game, I’d really like a quiet home with easygoing people to spend quality time with. My mom would be ecstatic to know that I found a new home, so why not adopt me so the volunters can let her know I’ve got a new lease on life? I’m one easy guy to fall in love with!

Arrived October 17, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Bridget.

Adopted September 24, 2015

Bridget comes with Free Vet Care for Life.

My mom was a long-time volunteer at TALGV and was “into” calicos as she had five of us (all adoptees of course!), so it was comforting for her when she went assisted living to know there would be no better place to care for us. Although I’m not a “true” calico, I’m an unusual Torbie (that’s a mix of calico and tabby), so I’m special in my very own way! I was always the shyest of my family group, but I’m pretty sure that when I don’t have so many felines vying for attention, I’ll be the sweet “people person” I’m meant to be, so won’t you please give me a second chance? Oh, and by the way, since I’ve just “celebrated” my 10-year birthday, I now come with Free Vet Care for Life!

Arrived October 17, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Whiskers.

Adopted December 26, 2014.

When my mom found my sister, Bella Donna, and me in Amado she had high hopes that we’d get along with her resident cat because we were still kittens and so friendly and playful. Well, we did our part to fit in, but the older cat just wanted to rule the roost, so that didn’t work out for us. During the two weeks we were there, mom said that we were super sweet, perfectly well behaved (OK — we ARE kittens, so we had a lot of running, exploring and playing to do!) and loved people. I’m an unusual orange tabby girl (most orange tabbies are guys you know!), and I know once you meet me you’re sure to fall in love (and maybe with my sister, too)!

Arrived September 27, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Shawnee.

Adopted Novembe 22, 2014.

Arrived September 25, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Cherokee.

Adopted November 28, 2014.

Arrived September 25, 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 Wheatie.

Adopted December 17, 2014.

When I first arrived as a teensy baby I was part of “the cereal litter” and went to live with a foster mom for a while until I was old enough to “mingle” here. All my siblings have found homes except my brother, Crispix, and me so I’m getting a little antsy! Despite how much fun it is to have tons of playmates, like every feline, 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 darling, buff-colored tabby 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 Shadow Too.

Adopted October 18, 2014.

You know how sometimes dogs are very possessive of their owners? Well, cats are usually pretty blasé in that area, but I’m a guy that really wants my person’s attention and will let you know in no uncertain terms. Although I used to get canned food only as a special treat, it’s evolved into a daily favorite and I’m pretty adamant about getting it! (Actually, canned food is good for us as it helps keep the kidneys functioning well, so it’s not like it’s BAD for me!)  I’m a chipper, lap-sitting and affectionate declawed buff tabby gentleman with a white chin, and I’d really love to meet a “cat savvy” person who knows how we “demanding of attention” felines can be, because I’m sure we can make beautiful music together for many years to come.

Arrived July 7, 2014

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Hi… my name is Mr. Pibb.

Adopted December 16, 2014.

Exuberant, outgoing, and playful! That’s me! The nice folks who found me said, “he’s very friendly with people and dogs, and when he starts purring, he head butts. He loves to play and cuddle and is a talker when he’s loving you. He likes to sleep in bed and you’ll usually wake up to purring. He’ll make a wonderful companion and pet.” So there! The only reason they didn’t keep me was that I MUST be an only cat (I loved their dogs), so since I was last feline in, I was first out. I guess that’s only fair! I’m a handsome, orange and white tabby who will add so much pizzazz to your life you’ll wonder how you ever managed without me! Oh, and I also love watching TV!

 

 

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Hi… my name is Tubby.

Adopted December 31, 2014.

“Tubby is awesome, loving, smart, protective, charming, famous (was on MTV), and he is my friend. I hope someone will love him like we have. He will defend his owner!” So if you’re looking for a “guard cat” (a real rarity!), I’m the perfect guy! I was madly in love with my (adult) people, but I got a little jealous when the little kids wanted their attention, so kids coming first (I know and I understand!), here I am — looking for someone else I can charm and protect! I’m an orange and white gentleman who loved playing with my cat buddy, toys, laser lights, and then just relaxing. I come with Vet Care for Life, so with that and my services as your personal protector (and friend!) what more could you want?

Tubby comes with TALGV’s FREE Vet Care for Life Program.

 

 

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