Thursday, May 7, 2009

Take Me Home: May 7, 2009

Not everyone can take a new pet home, but we can all visit those in the shelters who are waiting for one. The dogs, cats, and bunnies (to name just a few) need to socialize, making it easier for these animals to adjust to life with humans. Not only will your visits benefit the pets, they'll benefit you as well. I mean, how can you not feel good when ten cats clamor fore your attention, or a dog's tail threatens to fly off simply from wagging it so hard? Drop by for ust an hour each week. Think about it.







These two are just so cute. Two and a half-year-olds, Mickey and Francis appear to be on the best of terms. Although they don't need to be adopted together, it would be a shame to break them apart. ADOPTED (FRANCIS)




These three sweet cats are still available, so I thought I might list them again:



Two-year-old Sunshine watched carefully as I snapped pictures and pet the other cats. When I finally came to her, she purred happily. I think she may have even smiled. TRANSFERRED TO CAMBRIDGE SHELTER





John was transferred to the Cambridge shelter almost two months ago. This playful boy needs a home, so if your out that way, please scoop him up. ADOPTED





Tiny, one year old Nora is so sweet and loves to have her belly rubbed. She gets along well with other cats, but would be just as happy to have you all to herself. Nora is still waiting for you! ADOPTED





The centre (Mohill) is located at 16586 Woodbine Avenue, just south of Mulock/Vivian Sideroad. Their adoption hours are:

Monday to Wednesday & Saturday:
12 - 6 p.m.
Thursday & Friday: 12 - 7 p.m.
Sunday: 12 - 5 p.m.

For more information on these and the many other pets available, go to the OSPCA York Region Website.

2 comments:

Heidi the Hick said...

Aw, those two cats have their arms around each other!

I could be a crazy cat lady so easily.

And having recently adopted one from that very place, I can say it's a wonderful experience!

Lynn Sinclair said...

Yeah, I've got all the makings for a crazy cat lady too, Heidi. I'll bet your new kitty is so happy to be home.