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"CatNipped" wrote in message ... Purrs are heading south in hopes of getting a good forever home for the poor little puppy. Hugs, CatNipped Thank you. One down. One to go. Annie |
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"CatNipped" wrote in message ... Purrs are heading south in hopes of getting a good forever home for the poor little puppy. Hugs, CatNipped Thank you. One down. One to go. Annie |
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"CatNipped" wrote in message ... Purrs are heading south in hopes of getting a good forever home for the poor little puppy. Hugs, CatNipped Thank you. One down. One to go. Annie |
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"Annie Wxill" wrote in message ... Cnder and Rosie would like to invite the RPCA kitties to join them with purrs (doggie drools especially appropriate here) for the puppies we rescued after someone dumped them at a marina a couple of weeks ago. Yeserday I found out the most outgoing of them has been adopted. We hope she is happy and having a great time. Her sister, a shyer, little girl will be at PetsMart tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 10 a..m. (Central daylight savings time U.S.A.) in hopes of being adopted into a forever home. I know this pup is smart, obedient, and has an sweet and loving personality, but it takes her a little while to feel secure enough to blossom. She's like a lot of cats that way. I'm concerned that without her sister to lead the way, and in a cage in a strange place, the she will seem too retiring. I'm really counting on this rescue group to find her somebody who will recognize her potential and take her home and treat her with kindness. If you want to see them again, they are online at http://tinyurl.com/5g2zb This puppy is the one with the black panda bear eyes. Rosie and Cinder are telling me that their cat grass is wilting, and that I should go buy them more tomorrow and whisper a few purrs to the pup. Thanks in advance for your support. I know the power of purr is awesome. Annie, Jim, Cinder and Rosie Purrs for a quick adoption. I would think people might LIKE a shy puppy. If you went and played with her while people came in, and could tell them about her, maybe she would find a home faster. |
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"Annie Wxill" wrote in message ... Cnder and Rosie would like to invite the RPCA kitties to join them with purrs (doggie drools especially appropriate here) for the puppies we rescued after someone dumped them at a marina a couple of weeks ago. Yeserday I found out the most outgoing of them has been adopted. We hope she is happy and having a great time. Her sister, a shyer, little girl will be at PetsMart tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 10 a..m. (Central daylight savings time U.S.A.) in hopes of being adopted into a forever home. I know this pup is smart, obedient, and has an sweet and loving personality, but it takes her a little while to feel secure enough to blossom. She's like a lot of cats that way. I'm concerned that without her sister to lead the way, and in a cage in a strange place, the she will seem too retiring. I'm really counting on this rescue group to find her somebody who will recognize her potential and take her home and treat her with kindness. If you want to see them again, they are online at http://tinyurl.com/5g2zb This puppy is the one with the black panda bear eyes. Rosie and Cinder are telling me that their cat grass is wilting, and that I should go buy them more tomorrow and whisper a few purrs to the pup. Thanks in advance for your support. I know the power of purr is awesome. Annie, Jim, Cinder and Rosie Purrs for a quick adoption. I would think people might LIKE a shy puppy. If you went and played with her while people came in, and could tell them about her, maybe she would find a home faster. |
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"Annie Wxill" wrote in message ... Cnder and Rosie would like to invite the RPCA kitties to join them with purrs (doggie drools especially appropriate here) for the puppies we rescued after someone dumped them at a marina a couple of weeks ago. Yeserday I found out the most outgoing of them has been adopted. We hope she is happy and having a great time. Her sister, a shyer, little girl will be at PetsMart tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 10 a..m. (Central daylight savings time U.S.A.) in hopes of being adopted into a forever home. I know this pup is smart, obedient, and has an sweet and loving personality, but it takes her a little while to feel secure enough to blossom. She's like a lot of cats that way. I'm concerned that without her sister to lead the way, and in a cage in a strange place, the she will seem too retiring. I'm really counting on this rescue group to find her somebody who will recognize her potential and take her home and treat her with kindness. If you want to see them again, they are online at http://tinyurl.com/5g2zb This puppy is the one with the black panda bear eyes. Rosie and Cinder are telling me that their cat grass is wilting, and that I should go buy them more tomorrow and whisper a few purrs to the pup. Thanks in advance for your support. I know the power of purr is awesome. Annie, Jim, Cinder and Rosie Purrs for a quick adoption. I would think people might LIKE a shy puppy. If you went and played with her while people came in, and could tell them about her, maybe she would find a home faster. |
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"Karen" wrote in message ... .... Purrs for a quick adoption. I would think people might LIKE a shy puppy. If you went and played with her while people came in, and could tell them about her, maybe she would find a home faster. Karen, That's kind of the unofficial plan. I'm thinking about volunteering to stick around and walk the dogs. Thanks for the purrs. Annie |
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"Karen" wrote in message ... .... Purrs for a quick adoption. I would think people might LIKE a shy puppy. If you went and played with her while people came in, and could tell them about her, maybe she would find a home faster. Karen, That's kind of the unofficial plan. I'm thinking about volunteering to stick around and walk the dogs. Thanks for the purrs. Annie |
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"Karen" wrote in message ... .... Purrs for a quick adoption. I would think people might LIKE a shy puppy. If you went and played with her while people came in, and could tell them about her, maybe she would find a home faster. Karen, That's kind of the unofficial plan. I'm thinking about volunteering to stick around and walk the dogs. Thanks for the purrs. Annie |
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"Sherry " wrote in message ... Oh, bless their little hounddog heart. Purrs for them both, and for you, too, Annie. Because I know you're feeling sorry for the one left behind. You're too much like me NOT to. :-) Sherry Thank you, Sherry. I hate rescuing animals. I hate that they need to be rescued. I resent the reality that they have to go through and it is sooo stressful worrying about them. Annie |
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