Hi… my name is Mariah.
Adopted June 12, 2015
I was living a pretty happy-go-lucky indoor/outdoor life with my mom and a dog until her circumstances changed precipitously and necessitated a move. Unfortunately, I couldn’t go along, and my mom wasn’t about to leave me behind to fend for myself (thank goodness!). So thanks to her and TALGV, I’m safe now and am hopeful I’ll find a new family who will love me as much as she did. I am a beautiful, playful, smoky grey and white, 2-year-old girl, and a cuddler extraordinare! Since I grew up with a dog, I’d probably be okay with another one as long it showed the respect we felines deserve! I am looking forward to being an indoor only cat with a soft bed and new human or two to call my own.
Arrived March 23, 2015
Read MoreAdopted April 3, 2015
COWGIRL is a 5-year-old, female Lab mix who needs a good home. Fosters have many dogs so would like her to be with a family that has more time for her. Cowgirl is social with everyone and especially loves kids. She loves to play ball. She is spayed, has recent shots, and is in good health. Cowgirl uses doggy door and is leash trained. She gets along with other dogs and cats and is familiar with horses.
There is no adoption fee for Cowgirl. If you would welcome her into a loving home, please call Megan from 8 AM to 6 PM at 520-625-9688.
March 23, 2015.
Read MoreHi… my name is Ava.
Adopted April 27, 2015
Ava has earned/received her American Kennel Club (AKC) Canine Good Citizen (CGC) certification.
Thanks for looking at my pictures. I am currently in Foster Care, so please call TALGV office 625-3170 (10-2 daily) to make arrangements to meet me.
Posted March 22, 2015.
Read MoreHi… my name is Bernard.
Adopted April 27, 2015
It seems I took my life in my paws in order to be rescued! A truck almost hit me when I was crossing Old Nogales Highway, and when the driver didn’t stop I just stood in the middle of the road until the next person did! That Good Samaritan brought me here where the volunteers cleaned me up, fixed quite a few scrapes and bumps, and are now getting to know me more each day. They say that I’m one “sweet soul” who’s as easygoing as can be. I’m an “easy walker,” and just love to be loved by everyone I meet (the old saying “never met a stranger” sure goes for me!). I’m a 78-pound, approximately 5-year-old St. Bernard mix boy who is sure to thank you in myriad ways for making me yours.
Arrived March 20, 2015
Read MoreHi… my name is Vince.
Adopted June 26, 2016
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. My mom said, “Vince is lovable and likes to cuddle and sleep next to or in your lap. He’s sometimes a bit rough when playing with fingers, but is a real charmer. He gets along with other cats, but has never been around dogs. He knows his name, ‘down,’ and is squirt bottle trained.” Well, between me and thee, I’m not crazy about that squirt bottle thing, but maybe we can work something out! Let’s try!
Arrived March 18, 2015
PS If ANY cat considers you for adoption, you know you’re pretty lucky, but if one of our few FIV cats picks you, you can be sure you’re REALLY special!
NOTE: FIV is a virus that can only be passed among cats (humans or dogs are never affected), and only through blood. Since cats rarely fight to the degree of drawing blood, FIV positive cats can live long and healthy lives with both other FIV positive cats and friendly non-FIV cats. So don’t let those letters scare you — they’re practically like everyone else and they’ll love you even more for choosing them!
Read MoreHi… my name is Precious II.
Adopted June 27, 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. My mom had tons of good things about me, but here’s just a sampling: “Precious is the most lovable kitten ever. She plays with anything and has no fear of cats or people. She’s very observant, and with only one eye is totally aware of her surroundings. She will sit for hours observing human or outdoor activity.” I’m betting all you’ll need is five minutes with me to discover that you’re in love!
Arrived March 18, 2015
NOTE: FIV is a virus that can only be passed among cats (humans or dogs are never affected), and only through blood. Since cats rarely fight to the degree of drawing blood, FIV positive cats can live long and healthy lives with both other FIV positive cats and friendly non-FIV cats. So don’t let those letters scare you — they’re practically like everyone else and they’ll love you even more for choosing them!
Read MoreHi… my name is Two Toes.
Adopted April 5, 2015
Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me or… even better… stop in at TALGV to meet me soon. Kennels are open 10-2 every day.
Arrived March 18, 2015
Read MoreHi… my name is Leonard,
Adopted 1-1-18
Sometimes the best of intentions go awry. My folks had hearts of gold and just couldn’t say “no” when a stray cat arrived in their yard. After they’d accumulated 20 of us, they realized they needed help finding us safe homes, so TALGV’s Outreach Program came to the rescue. The volunteers say that I’m kind of an introverted guy with humans (I get along great with the other cats though!), so I tend to stay in my cubby and, therefore, miss out on being appreciated for the sweet and mellow fellow I am. They did agree, however, that with patience and love, in a nice quiet home I’d definitely be a wonderful companion for someone. I’ve been waiting a long time, so won’t you be the one to give me that chance?
Arrived March 18, 2015
Read MoreHi… my name is Bashful,
Adopted 12-23-16
FIV Positive – Comes with Free Vet Care for Life
My folks had hearts of gold and, like many people, just couldn’t say “no” when a stray arrived in their yard. When, after a few years, they’d accumulated 20 of us, they realized that they needed help finding us safe homes and medical care and TALGV’s Outreach Program came to the rescue. I’m not quite sure how I got my name, because I’m really a very sweet and loving girl, who, mom says, “plays well with others, understands ‘no’ and ‘get down,’ likes to watch kitchen activities, and likes any kind of toys.” So even though I’m FIV-positive, at my young age I’ve got many years ahead of me to share that love (plus I come with Free Vet Care for Life)!
Arrived March 17, 2015
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