Pet of the Week

Hunter
Too many dogs and too many cats
What are we going to do about that
To send each one home I believe that would
be
A home that would have at the very least
three
Yes three pets per home do you doubt what I
say
We had 8 more cats come to us
yesterday
Not counting eight kittens placed in foster
care
20 more hope that someone hears their
prayers
How about dogs, when I counted today
Fifteen it is and most came in as
strays
Pit Bull or Lab seems to be the "in"
breed
Then why are so many here, sitting, in
need
The answer is simple, the answer is
clear
I hope that my plea is the one you will
hear
Pets shouldn't sit in a shelter it's
true
Please spay and please neuter, that's what you can
do!!!
Dogs for adoption: 2 yr. old tan/wht male Pit Bull
mix, 7 yr. old spayed blk Lab, 1 yr. old male Rot/Pit mix, 5 yr. old blk/wht
male blk Lab/Great Dane mix, 6 yr. old neutered black Lab mix, 4 yr. old spayed
Lab/hound mix, 3 yr. old neutered blk/brn Chihuahua mix, blk/wht neutered male
Border Collie mix, 5 yr. old spayed blk Lab, senior blk/wht/brn female Rat
Terrier/JRT mix, 1 yr. old spayed Lab/Husky mix, 3 yr. old spayed Rot mix, 1 yr.
old neutered Am. Staffordshire Terrier, and a blk/wht male Pit Bull
mix.
Cats for Adoption: 2 yr. old neutered orange/wht
long-hair, 1 yr. old spayed brown/white long-hair, 1 yr. old spayed blk/wht
short-hair, 1 year old female short-hair tiger, 2 year old
spayed/front-de-clawed short-hair Calico, 2 yr. old spayed/de-clawed wht/blk
tiger, 2 yr. old male cream/orange Siamese mix, 3 1/2 month old male orange
short-hair Tabby, two 8 month old medium-hair orange and two blk/brn Tabbies, 1
yr. old female smoke Tabby, 2 yr. old short-hair tortie and many 8-9 week old
kittens.
Also for adoption: Two one year old female
brown/white rats.