HEY JUDE: Little Jackie was rescued as a bottle baby from a vintage Cadillac in Marine Park, Brooklyn. She was one of five kittens found in the old car, abandoned behind a gas station. The owner was very helpful in helping us rescue them — Jackie is named after him.
She is a hand-raised small baby, a gorgeous girl with big green eyes with gray tabby markings and a white neck and little paws, a real heart stealer and like most tiny kittens, demands attention. She loves people and playing with her sisters — Madison and Yasmin — and the other cats in her foster household.Little Jackie is fully vaccinated, FIV/FeLV negative, and micro chipped. She’s ready for her forever home. Please email [email protected] to arrange a play date in her Windsor Terrace (South Park Slope) foster home.***CATS, CATS and more cats: The owner of Kristy and her three siblings will no longer be able to feed them because he has been sent away for a very long time. They were living outside for about four months. They are now five months old.On September 2, 2013, I rescued them from the streets. All of them have been spayed or neutered, tested negative for FIV/Leukemia, FVCRP, de-wormed and Micro-chipped. They are in great health.I have been feeding, playing and working with them every day while socializing them. They would do better if placed in a loving home instead of living in a cage daily.If you are interested, have the time, patience and plenty of love in your heart, please email me at [email protected]212-330-0033 or email:[email protected].***PET FOOD RECALL: Bailey’s Choice Dog Treats of Waleska, Georgia is expandingitsrecallof chicken treats due to possible contamination with Salmonellabacteria.To learn which products are affected, please visit dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-recall/baileys-choice-dog-treats-recall-expands/.If you have any affected packages, discard the remaining contents. Baileys Choice Dog Treats LLC will provide afull refund. They can be reached at 770-881-0526[email protected] or online atbaileyschoicetreats.com.***DID U KNOW: If you have cancer, diabetes or epilepsy, your dog might be the first to know. Dogs can be trained to sniff out cancers of the lung, breast, skin, bladder and prostate.Leave a Reply
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