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Pick Out A Cat Or Dog At The Animal Center

The following cats and dogs are among those available for adoption through The Animal Center:

FRANNIE has a nonstop motor that runs when you pet her. She was born outside to a community cat and brought into The Animal Center’s rescue program when she was 7 weeks old. She was confused at first as to why humans were being so nice to her, but she quickly figured out we’re not all that bad. Frannie wants more than anything to find a loving home that will help her blossom into the kitty she was born to be. Frannie is approximately 4 months old, spayed, healthy, and current on vaccines.

PIPER is a super friendly, playful, and affectionate brown tabby kitten. She is approximately 10 weeks old, spayed, and current on vaccines.

CLEO is a stunning 2 year old female Great Dane/greyhound mix. She is fantastic on a leash, loves to play fetch, adores car rides, is fully house trained, and knows basic commands. She would do just fine in a home with children and warms up quickly to other dogs. Not good with cats. Cleo is up to date on vaccines.

NOAH is a very sweet and friendly 1-year-old male dog who loves to play. He has kind of a goofy personality and loves everyone and everything. Noah is neutered and current on vaccines.

VERA is a female collie mix, approximately 4 months old. She is a little shy but is coming around beautifully. Vera will be a small-sized dog as an adult. She is spayed and current on vaccines.

PAPRIKA is a male Shar-Pei mix. He is approximately 5 months old, loves other dogs, and is very friendly. He is neutered and current on vaccines.

Good news: Bruno, Baby Autumn, and Newton have been adopted.

The Animal Center is an all volunteer, nonprofit 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 AnimalCenter online at www.theanimalcenter.org.

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