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MASCOTAS DE LA SEMANA

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Please, please contact us if you or anyone you know can assist us in taking care of these wonderful animals that just deserve a chance. If you can assist, please contact us by email at spcapv@gmail.com.

To see all the animals available for adoption, visit our blog at
www.spcapv.blogspot.com. The SPCA PV will continue to host adoption events at Biblioteca Los Mangos every Saturday from 10 am – 2 pm. Biblioteca Los Mangos is located on Francisco Villa around the corner from Costco.


ADORABLE DOG SPOTLIGHT …Amigo

Amigo is a poodle mix with a great personality. He weighs 7 kilos and is approximately a year and a half old.

Amigo

The great thing about poodles is they can accommodate nearly any size living quarters. Their hypoallergenic coat may reduce allergic reactions, but requires regular professional grooming. Known for their wonderful temperament, the poodle is an active breed and requires daily exercise. A perfect companion for romps on the beach.


NEEDING HOMES (what’s a dog to do…?)


Amigo Daisy Jordan

Moka Rotty

Rufus Petra

Honey Rizzo and Ralph


There are so many beautiful, loving cats looking for homes. It’s impossible to choose just one to spotlight. We have a number of felines of all ages looking for forever homes.

They are currently being cared for by a few of our dedicated volunteers and brought to the library each Saturday. Hopefully one of these photos will give you pause and motivate you to give him/her a loving home.

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ADORABLE CAT SPOTLIGHT


There are so many beautiful, loving cats looking for homes. It’s impossible to choose just one to spotlight. We have a number of felines of all ages looking for forever homes. They are currently being cared for by a few of our dedicated volunteers and brought to the library each Saturday. Hopefully one of these photos will give you pause and motivate you to give him/her a loving home.

There are a number of advantages when adopting a young adult cat versus a kitten. Although still playful, a young cat is less likely to get underfoot as a kitten. They are healthy, having been spayed/neutered and vaccinated. At this age they are housebroken, i.e. litter trained, socialized and less likely to get into “trouble”.

Also importantly, you will know your cat’s basic personality, his likes and dislikes. (Believe me, he’ll let you know.) Bonding continues to be important, and your continued good care will strengthen your cat’s trust in you, which is vital to your relationship.


PHOTOS COURTESY OF SANDRA BRIONES: http://www.sandorafoto.com/