Hi… my name is Freddy.
Adopted November 16, 2014.
As part of the “Flintstone litter,” my five siblings and I lived with a foster mom for three weeks when we first arrived in early July because we needed a lot of extra care at our tender ages. She said that among all of the gang, I was sort of “middle of the road” in personality — just easygoing and happy with whatever was going on. Well, I’ve continued that tradition now that I’m here — I’m a laid back guy who is content to watch or join in the fun — whichever option catches my fancy. I’m a young tuxedo boy who is going to turn into one handsome fella when I’m grown. But between now and then, why not take me home so you can enjoy the transformation?
Arrived June 29, 2014
Read MoreHi… my name is Barney.
Adopted November 3, 2014.
As part of the “Flintstone litter,” my five siblings and I lived with a foster mom for three weeks when we first arrived in early July because we needed a lot of extra care at our tender ages. She said that among all of the gang, I was sort of reserved at first, but if she picked me up, I just melted in her arms and purred. Well, I’ve continued that tradition now that I’m here — I’m a laid back guy who is content to watch or join in the fun — whichever option catches my fancy. I’m a young tuxedo boy who is going to turn into one handsome fella when I’m grown. But between now and then, why not take me home so you can enjoy the transformation?
Arrived June 29, 2014
Read MoreHi… my name is Nell.
Adopted July 31, 2015
Life hasn’t been easy for me lately. I spent a lot of time just “hanging out” in a neighborhood off North Abrego Drive cadging food and water from the neighbors while managing to dodge all the resident dogs (boy, did I ever hate them!). Well I’m finally here, and I must admit it’s taking me a while to adjust to life again. I’m a gorgeous, medium-haired, calico Japanese Bobtail lady, and I do like petting now and again, but, like a lot of felines, when I’ve had enough, I’ll let you know. But I’m sure as the weeks go by, I’ll become more and more the lady I’m meant to be and realize that humans really do mean well and begin yearning for a quiet home of my own. Maybe yours?
Arrived June 24, 2014.
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Hi… my name is Sable.
I was adopted September 14, 2014.
When you arrive with a fractured pelvis, you can be sure you’re going to get LOTS of attention and love. No one knows for certain, but they think that a car hit me (I’m still leery of them), so I was in pretty sad shape. I’m living with a foster mom while I’m recuperating, and she says that I am a sweet, calm girl who loves other dogs (I like to steal their toys and take them to my bed!), get along great with kids, am crate trained, and am “working on” the scary doggy door. I’m a lovely young 25-pound Aussie mix girl, and although I have a little “hop” because of my accident (they say I’m “part rabbit”!), I get along fine anyway, so why not let it be with you?
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Hi… my name is Amber.
Adopted May 31, 2015
After living with my senior mom all my life, It was quite a shock to find myself with lots of roommates! I’m a gorgeous, longhaired grey and white lady with, you guessed it, mezmerizing amber eyes! Once I get to know you, I’m quite the sweetie and will come when called to be petted and told what a beautiful girl I am! (The volunteers tell me this all the time!) I also like a fun toy occasionally, so a human to play with would be grand. A dogless/kidless home would be best for me, but another cat might be okay (although I’d probably warm up faster if it were just the two of us!). If you live a semi-laid-back life and would like a sweet companion to share it, please think of me!
Arrived June 16, 2014.
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Hi… my name is Sunny.
I was adopted July 15, 2014.
Several months ago I was the victim of a “hit and run” driver, but fortunately, someone DID stop and bring me here. After extensive surgery, I had to relearn how to stand, run (first!) and then walk. But that was then, and this is now, and as far as I’m concerned, I have “regular” legs just like anyone else! Okay, I might be a bit gimpy at times, but even if you think of that as a “flaw” (I don’t!), I more than make up for it in spunk and courage. I’m a Chihuahua boy whose main goal is life is to spend as much time as possible in your lap — in addition to maybe getting a few “therapeutic” massages now and then. If that sounds like a plan, I’m your man!
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Hi… my name is Sugar.
Adopted October 25, 2014.
Here’s my one wish in the world: when I “grow up” I want to be a lap dog! I’m only a pup but have led a pretty hard life, so I have a lot of catching up to do! I came to TALGV with a terribly infected eye (as you can see, it’s gone now, thank goodness) and two days later presented them with my (last!) brood of babies. I’m a whip-smart, medium-to-high energy, heeler/Lab mix girl (who prefers “the ladies” to the male of the species — something from my past, they think). I have nice leash manners and will bond very quickly with my new person, so if I can find someone who can spend lots of one-on-one of time with me, my life will be complete!
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Hi… my name is Daniel.
Adopted February 12, 2015
I guess the man who found me in Rancho Sahaurita wasn’t in the market for a feline companion because I sure did my best to win his heart! He kept me for two weeks hoping my owners might show up, and during that time he said, “This cat is VERY well behaved and likes to socialize and be petted. I’ve never had any problems with him — he is very friendly and loves people.” So you’ve gotta think that I belonged to someone sometime! Well, since no one came banging down his door, now it’s your turn to find out how wonderful I am! I’m a young brown tabby boy (who was already neutered when I arrived at TALGV), and I’d like to share my special brand of furry love with YOU!
Arrived June 13, 2014
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