PURRZ PURRZ: SWEETIE PIE AND PRECIOUS are a bonded pair of adorable kitties; that should be adopted together.Precious, eight months old, will be larger than six-month-old Sweetie Pie. She is already eight pounds and long and lean, with a comical, questioning expression and a non-stop purr motor when held.
Sweetie Pie is just that- extremely sweet and she, too, loves to be held and petted. Both cats are genuinely affectionate, beautiful and content. We seek a committed and highly reliable, loving home for them.The girls were taken by TNR rescuers from a horrible area by the railroad. Both cats are in perfect health, had numerous veterinary exams and blood tests. They are spayed and micro chipped, are FIV and leukemia-negative, have been de-wormed and have had all of their shots. They are best friends, very active and play together. Please e-mail [email protected]. Mention Muffin’s in The Home Reporter.***ADOPTION UPDATES: Rescued cat, four-year-old Princess, AKA Cleopatra, adopted Rita Bell. She is now a super content purring machine…Pearl, an adult kitty, was adopted by her rescuer in DitmasPark,Brooklyn.…meeeows.***LOOKING FOR AN EXOTIC ANIMAL? HAMSTERS, GUINEA PIGS, SNAKES, IGUANAS and PARAKEETS, just mentioning a few of SEAN CASEY’S ANIMAL RESCUE pets, are looking for a forever home.Sean is a special, caring guy, who helps the downtrodden, neglected, abused, unwanted, sick or unmanageable animals. He and his dedicated staff work tirelessly rehabilitating and re-homing hundreds of rescued pets. Along with community organizations, he also networks with shelters, individual owners, and zoos, making this a better world for pets!Thank you Sean…E-mail nyanimalrescue@yahoo.com. Phone: 718436-5163 Hours:11 a.m.7 p.m.***FYI: Victory! Venues Cancel Piccadilly Circus over reports of animal abuse.At least two venues scheduled to host the Piccadilly Circus have canceled appearances after receiving information about the circuss miserable record of animal abuse.In Defense of Animals provided important information to Long Island Orchestrating for Nature (LION) with detailed histories of Piccadilly Circuss egregious treatment of performing animals.Leave a Reply
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