News Archives: Fosters: 2003-07-01
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2 July 2003
This animals desperately need homes - some permanent, some foster. Can you help?
1. "Zuzu" - a female Weimaraner mix, heartworm free, spayed, probably 4 - 5 years old. She is a very striking dog - looks Weimaraner except she is a dark charcoal gray. She had heartworms and her owner refused to treat her, left her at the vet and will not come get her - says he no longer wants her. Dr. Beam has treated her for the heartworms and she is heartworm free at this time. He wants to find her a good home. She is beautiful, quite friendly (maybe a little on the timid side), semi-housebroken, and seems very intelligent. If anyone would be interested in this dog, please call Parkway Animal Hospital at 225-2617 and ask to meet "Zuzu".
2. Yellow Lab Puppy - Approximately 7
months old, he is a happy good natured and playful dog which
is currently residing at the Cabot animal shelter and will be available for
adoption beginning on the 1st of July, if he is not adopted he will be put down Monday the 7th of July. Please help us find him a home. For
further information you may call 501-843-2021 ***I have a photo of him for anyone interested.
Let me know if you are interested in providing a home for either of these wonderful dogs.
3. Manx Kittens - We need a short-term home for five 6wk old Manx-mix tailless kitties. These were born to a barn cat, and are not well- socialized. They are not totally wild, but are not immediately cuddly. They need a home for about two weeks, until they are of an adoptable age and disposition. They have been handled some, and eat from a dish. They will be happy to use a litter box. One person need not take them all.
4. German Shepherd - We need a temporary home for the Shepherd at Briarwood. Can anybody help with her? Gentle, housebroken, etc. I think this girl was a stray. Can anyone help? The shepherd is black and tan, female, about 2-3 years old. She has shown no aggression at anything, they have been walking her with other dogs. She is heartworm positive..but very sweet. She is up on all of her shots too. She is at Briarwood and the number is 227-7900 and ask for Lori, but please let me know, also.
5. Beautiful Lost Declawed Cat -
Please help me find a home for this beautiful little lady. She weighs about 8 pounds and is quite small, but will fatten up a bit when she finds a new home. She has a very seductive, deep, gravelly voice not unlike a feline Marlena Dietrich and is very loving and friendly. She tries to come in the house every time I open the back door. Surprisingly, she is declawed and most likely spayed so you will automatically save about $200 - $250. All she will need are her shots and a checkup with your vet. With no front claws, it difficult for her as an outside cat, so please contact me if you have a place in your home for "Scarlet" or pass this email on to others who may be looking for the perfect indoor cat.
You can contact me by email or call at 501-666-2671.
Thank you for considering it..
For the Warm Hearts and Cold Noses..
Nancy Thaden (e-mail
info@warmhearts.org)