Friday, December 28, 2012

Pets of the Week: Meet Stallone and Camellia - Cabinet.com

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Stallone

Stallone here! I?m not as tough as my name implies ? actually, I?m really just a big love bug.

I came into the shelter as a stray and wasn?t feeling well, but now that I?m on my special grain-free diet, I?m like a new man and I feel great! I will have to continue this diet for the rest of my life, but don?t worry, it?s really not complicated and just means getting me a certain kind of kitty food.

At 3 years old, I?m very playful and love to bat toy mice around. Since I?m such an easy-going and affectionate kitty I will make a really great family pet and can even live with other cat friends!

Come in and meet me soon, you may even get to hear my funny ?meow? for attention. And don?t forget, all new adopters receive a free first Vet visit to your choice of 16 area vets.

Camellia

Hi everyone, I?m Camellia, a 1-year-old, energetic girl who is looking for someone who wants to have fun, fun, fun! I came in to the shelter because I needed some specialized training when it came to going potty outdoors (embarrassing, I know). The staff here has worked really hard with me, and I?ve learned to go to the bathroom outside on my walks. I?ll still need to work on my training and it would be helpful if I wasn?t left alone for too long while I?m mastering this. I love attention and will roll over to show you my belly! Sometimes I don?t know my own strength when playing, so I need to be in a home without young children. If you?re an experienced dog owner looking for a pup to work and play with, then come meet me! Like all the pets at HSFN I am spayed, micro-chipped and up to date on all vaccines.

To adopt these pets

The Humane Society for Greater Nashua is at 24 Ferry Road, Nashua. For more information, visit www.hsfn.org, 889-2275 or e-mail hsfn@hsfn.org. Sponsor a pet. For $30 a month, you can ensure that one animal in the shelter receives proper nutrition and a safe place to live. For $40 a month, you can ensure that one animal receives proper nutrition and a safe place to live including a warm bed, toys, medical care and a microchip.

Looking for a way to help out?

These are the top five most wanted items at the shelter this week: paper towels, size large latex or non-latex gloves, IAMS canned Kitten Food, IAMS Adult Dog Food and IAMS Adult Cat Food. Donations can be dropped off 24/7 in our donation shed.

Source: http://www.cabinet.com/hollisbrooklinejournal/hollisreadersubmitted/988446-308/pets-of-the-week-meet-stallone-and.html

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