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Your Afternoon Animal Fix – AdoPtville

If you have any animal/pet photos you’d like to share please send an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say the name of your pet and your neighborhood. AdoPtville is run by two volunteers who compile the pets weekly from local shelters.

“With soulful brown eyes and a black velvet coat, adoptable Nettie is a showstopper. She is a sweetheart with a heart of gold, and loves to play. You know she is a lab because “ball, ball, ball!” is her way of life! She is about 9 months old and 41 lbs. She is active and athletic, and has mastered the art of fetch. With proper exercise outside, she settles down nicely inside and is an affectionate and cuddly girl. She does well with other dogs, but is probably too active for most cats. She is crate trained and doing extremely well with housetraining.

Nettie was rescued from an animal control facility in South Carolina that lacks the resources to hold animals past a brief stray hold and facilitate adoptions to the public. Rescue was her only hope, and she is dreaming of the loving forever home we know she deserves, and the family to whom she’ll bring years of love and fun. If you are interested in adopting Nettie or learning more about her, please submit an adoption application.”

“Hello friends! My name is Tokyo. I’m a soft and quiet boy who’s applying for the job of “best friend and loyal companion” because I heard that you have an opening. For starters, I have a quiet, calm purrsonality. I know how to be a well-mannered family boy, having held my previous position for most of my seven (7) year life. I am really looking to find my own home and my very own purrson but am an “only cat” kind of guy. I would love to go home as your “one and only”. My quiet style and mellow personality make me natural companion for the thoughtful, tender-hearted person. Also I have good taste in handbags…

The volunteers and caregivers advise that Tokyo is affectionate, intelligent and gentle, and would be a good fit for a senior or any quiet home. He does need to be the only pet, but he will blossom in a home where his loyalty and devotion will be appreciated. Find out more about adopting wonderful Tokyo here.”

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