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Annie: lonely mature girl dog looking for loving mature lady for fireside chats and walks
Annie is depressed since coming to the shelter. This cute terrier/shepherd mix dog is about five years old, and very much at a place in her life where she wants a quiet home and her own special someone. Some people, especially some men and teenagers, seem to frighten her- we can only assume she has had a bad experience.
But, she often takes right away to ladies who stop by her run to say “hi”- it is obvious she is telling us that her special someone will probably be a quiet and caring woman- someone who has the time to spend with her she so wants.
Annie is mature enough to be past the puppy stage- she is well-behaved and walks well on a leash- and she does love to go for walks! She would be so thrilled to have her own mellow home, and a nice lady companion! If you think you are the special someone for Annie, please come and meet her today!
Kitten fashion statement: this year, white is right!!!
This kitten season, we are continuing to be amazed at the number of beautiful white kittens we have received at the shelter. The mom cats are white, also, and most of the moms and kittens have gorgeous blue eyes- probably an Oriental Shorthair in the mix somewhere!
Besides the little white beauties, we also still have a very nice assortment of kittens of other colors and patterns: wonderfully spotted “miniature leopards”, a charming duo of Russian Blue mix gray babies, outgoing orange ones (even an orange female, quite unusual!!) bi-colored kittens, tuxedos, and kittens sporting black velvet jackets…. All very sweet people-pleasers and ready to begin their new lives in loving homes.
Shelter Wish List
We have had some wonderful dog adoptions the past few months, which also means that we are running very low on sturdy dog collars- all our adopted dogs go to their new homes with good collars and current shelter ID. We would be very grateful to receive donations of dog collars- large and large/medium sizes are most often needed.
Cash donations are also very much appreciated. The shelter spends a sizeable amount of money to provide veterinary care and to keep the needy pets healthy, comfortable, and well-fed while they await loving homes. Our overhead and operational expenses are kept as lean as possible, and donors can be assured that a very large percentage of their donation goes directly to help the animals. Thank-you for caring and thank-you for your support.



