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October 2008 Rescue Outreach

Zoe, young female Corgi

Zoe
Our little zesty Zoe with her 12 pound self is a true burst of sunshine. You couldn't help but be cheered-up in her presence. She is extremely alert and inquisitive with boundless energy.

Zoe is a Corgi, and she is seven-months-old, born 3/15/08. She needs a home with people familiar with her breed, with no other animals and older children only. She needs someone willing to work with her to channel her high energy appropriately. She does tend to be a barker, so private homes would be best, no apartments or condos.

Zoe could certainly perk-up anyone's spirits. She's full of life and happiness, you can't help but feel more energetic and happy in her presence. Zoe is quite intelligent and is a quick learner. To meet this youngster, please contact Daryl via email at daryl@ourcompanions.org or by telephone at 860-242-9999 x6.

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If adopting a dog isn't on the horizon for you, there are other significant ways you can assist Zoe such as:

  • Contributing to the Crickett fund (click here to make an online donation)
  • Forward Zoe's (click here for Zoe's PDF file) story to your animal loving friends and family.

Kittens everywhere!

Kittens
Kittens, kittens everywhere. We have male and female kitties ranging in age from just seven to 16 weeks old. They have colors and personalities sure to please all. Some of the kitties sport solid black fur coats, some are striped tiger, some with a little grey here, a little white there. Their dispositions also vary; some are downright bold and frisky, others a little more on the apprehensive, shy side. But for sure, they are all as sweet as can be and are just waiting to go home with that special someone.

If you'd like more information about these kitties, please contact Andrea at 860-242-9999 x6 or andrea@ourcompanions.org

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If you are unable to adopt a cat at this time, there are other significant ways you can assist cats in need:

  • Contribute to the Feline Fur-get-Me-Not Fund
  • Forward the kitten's story to your animal loving family & friends.

 

 

revised 10/16/2008

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