Muffin’s Pet Connection: Week of September 13

LAURIE’S PITS: Please help us save these dogs. All are temper tested as wonderful dogs by the shelter that approached us for help. BAFN will deliver these dogs to you, up-to-date on shots and spay/neutered.

“Please consider saving one of these super friendly pups, from left to right: A374086 — two-year-old female, A373756 – six-month-old female, A373249 — seven-month-old male, A374027 — one-year-old female. To foster any of these dogs, PLEASE call Laurie Bleier ASAP at 917-754-3537.

KITTENPOLOOZA: Dawn’s OREO, RUSTY and PATCHES; first shots, friendly, energetic. 646-244-8377, dawnmarie72@optonline.net; Romeo the Charmer, a very sweet six weeks old kitten, call Donna at 718 490 7055.

UPDATE: Row the dog hit by a car last week — Dr. Frank Battiatoat St. Francis Animal Hospital

DEAR JUDE…HELP PLEASE — The Pope will not allow me to spay an outdoor kitty; she keeps having babies. We take her adorable kitties, find good homes for them, but now her litters are getting bigger and bigger. I have run out of adopters. I cannot spay her because she might be pregnant and I do not believe in abortion.

“I agree 100 percent with the Pope. But I am afraid that the male cats will hurt her. She is fighting off three big toms. Her litters are gorgeous, but this has been going on for years. We feed her very well, but she does not trust me to put her in a carrier. What am I supposed to do?” — Maggie Mitchell, I am helpless in Bay Ridge.

DOG FOOD RECALL: On August 24, Bil Jac Foods announced a voluntary recall of some of its dry dog food products due to possible contamination with mold toxins. The recall includes only the six pound package of its Bil-Jac Adult Select Formula dry dog food with a lot code of 1792-02 and a Best By date of 27 December 2013. Visit www.fda.gov/petfoodcomplaints.

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