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Adopt From The Animal Center

The following dogs and cats are available for adoption from the Animal Center:

CALLIE is a friendly 3 month old calico for adoption. She is spayed and current on vaccines.

HOLLY is a beautiful 3 month old dilute calico for adoption. She is spayed and current on vaccines.

JADE is a 2 1/2 year old, very friendly Siamese mix cat for adoption. She is spayed and current on vaccines.

AKIRA is a super gentle and sweet Labrador retriever/shepherd mix who gets along great with people and other dogs. She is approximately 1 1/ 2 and would love to find a forever home. Animal Center officials rescued Akira the day she was scheduled to be euthanized when the shelter she was staying at ran out of space. Akira is spayed, microchipped, and current on vaccines.

BROWNIE is a friendly and sweet 9 week old pup. Weighing in at 12 pounds, Brownie is neutered and current on vaccines.

BARNEY is a very friendly and energetic purebred yellow lab for adoption. He is current on vaccines and neutered.

STEVIE and RANGER are wonderfully sweet, playful kittens that love to gallop after toys and wrestle with siblings. At the end of the day, these kitties want nothing more than to curl up and snooze on a cozy lap. They are spayed/neutered and current on vaccines. 

ROCKY is a friendly, affectionate, and purry, gray tabby cat who enjoys snuggling and loves to roll over on the group. Rocky had once lived outside with a group of community cats, but he’s so friendly that Animal Center volunteers wanted to give him a chance to find a forever home. Rocky is about 1 1/2 year  old, neutered, and current on vaccines.

Good news: Vanessa, Leo, Bounce, and Flower have been adopted.

The  Animal Center is an all volunteer, non-profit animal welfare charity. Programs include: A foster-based, no-kill rescue and adoption program for homeless and injured cats and kittens; a Feral Cat Assistance Program that provides spay/neuter and vaccination assistance to caregivers of  free-roaming, unowned cats in the community; and a dog rescue program that  saves adoptable dogs scheduled for euthanasia. The Animal Center is a 501 (c)3 publicly-supported charity and relies  heavily on the support of the public and generous volunteers. For more information, visit The Animal Center online at http://www.theanimalcenter.org.

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