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Your Afternoon Animal Fix – AdoPtville

If you have any animal/pet photos you’d like to share for the regular fix 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 these pets weekly from local shelters.

Hi my name is Corrine. I am just getting use to “living the life of luxury” in a foster home, thanks to the pawsome folks at Homeward Trails! I am house trained, however, in somewhere new, I will probably need a few reminders where is the right place to take care of business. I may seem scared when I first meet someone but I really am a sweet, energetic, and fun dog. Once I get to know you I really like to go, go , go – I would be great for someone who likes to run or take long walks, perfect for spring! I do like to investigate everything with my mouth but I am learning toys are wonderful, specially the squeaky ones that are soft. A game of tug with my other dog friends is fun, but I am slow to warm up to them. When you take the time to get to know me I really like snuggling up and enjoy lots of kisses. You can find out more about adopting me by emailing my friend Audrey at [email protected] or check me out here.

A cool dude just like his namesake, Manfred is talkative, affectionate, and playful lap cat. He loves his ball, his toy pretzel, catnip sticks, and looking out the windows. Manfred is well-mannered in all the kitty functions, and he uses his scratcher for his manicures. Manfred was rescued as a stray in Northern Virginia, and he is very glad to be inside safe from the cold. He loves to cuddle with his foster humans, but he badly wants his own forever family. He gets along very well with other cats, but he is afraid of dogs. We estimate that Manfred is about 5 years old. He is microchipped, neutered, up to date on all his shots, and tested negative for feline leukemia/FIV. This handsome and loving boy would be a wonderful addition to your home! Please email [email protected] to find out about adopting Manfred, or check out his webpage here.

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