Cats This beautiful, long hair, gray...
Cats
This beautiful, long hair, gray and white female was rescued by
the “Good Citizen Neighbors” of Newport Beach, who have been feeding
the stray for more than six weeks and have been unable to find her
owner. They asked for the Community Animal Network’s help.
The cat has been groomed and examined by a veterinarian. She will
be available for adoption this weekend.
“We really hope more people will tag and microchip their pets,”
said DiAnna Pfaff-Martin, founder of the network. “Thousands of
animals lose their lives every month in Orange County shelters
because their owners cannot find their missing pets.”
Through the microchip implant system, the chip, implanted by a
veterinarian (a fee of $35 to $40), is scanned and every pet is then
identified.
In cases when identification is not possible, those pets go up for
adoption.
“We encourage everyone to adopt an adult animal and save lives,”
Pfaff-Martin said. “Wonderful adult animals are available at every
shelter.”
While 14 winter kittens found homes last weekend, Little Munchkin,
the little tabby with an injured eye, is still in need of a home.
Buttercup, who suffered a fractured pelvis, has shown some signs of
movement, but will not be available for adoption until after her full
recovery.
See other animals available for adoption at www.animalnetwork.org
or stop by Russo’s pet store at Fashion Island between noon and 4
p.m. on weekends. Information: (949) 759-3646, or write to the
Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658.
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