Pet of the Week – Ally
When Ally was found under a porch she was so thin that her rescuers thought she was a kitten. She was at least a year old but only weighed 4 pounds. Think about it. She was also scared and had no idea how to play.
When Ally was found under a porch she was so thin that her rescuers thought she was a kitten. She was at least a year old but only weighed 4 pounds. Think about it. She was also scared and had no idea how to play.
February is Spay and Neuter Awareness Month, so we thought we would remind you of the important health and behavioral benefits of spaying and neutering pets. If this sounds like another lecture . . . it is. And we hope you will memorize this information and nag and/or irritate your neighbors until they get all their pets spayed and neutered just as you have!
We’ve talked about Cher before, but she still doesn’t have a home of her own. She likes other cats once she gets to know them. She loves, loves, loves the huge dogs in her foster home. She’s not one of those cats who follows you around stroking your ego. She is quiet and independent and likes to nap in any comfortable spot.
Someone just told me that over the course of six years, one female dog and her offspring can produce 67,000 dogs, and over the course of seven years, one female cat and her offspring can produce 420,000 cats. She was trying to persuade me to have my cat spayed before she has any kittens. But honestly, if those figures were true, wouldn’t we be up to our elbows in cats and dogs?
Pookie has no reason to love people. She was dropped off on a country road in Hannibal at the end of January. By the time we found her, she was scared and starving. But as soon as she figured out that we were kind (and had food for her), it was love at first sight. She is spayed now and up to date with her shots and totally, mind bogglingly, affectionate.
My big old black lab, Pluto, does not run around outside as much as he used to and I am noticing that when he walks on the hardwood floors in my house I can hear his nails clicking on the floor. I suppose I need to figure out how to trim his nails. But, I don’t have a clue even where to begin.
Cayleigh is a sweet, playful, and friendly little tabby girl. She loves to sleep in the bathroom sink and runs around like a lunatic chasing the laser light. Her favorite toy of all time is hair ties!
It’s that time of year again. The New York State Legislature goes back into session this week and you need to be ready to contact your state legislators about legislation that will be introduced concerning animal welfare. What’s the best way to do that? At the Oswego County Humane Society we receive action alerts and pass them on to you in this column, with emails, and on our Facebook page.
Junior is a sleek, cuddly black youngster with a white tip on his tail. He is very playful and gets along well with young kids and other cats in his foster home. He is persistently trying to garner the affections of the family’s older cat.
Last week, you talked again about shelters for dogs left outdoors and I have no problem with that for most dogs. But my dog, Bubba, is a Siberian Husky and even if he had a dog house he wouldn’t go in it. Seriously. That breed came from Siberia! He likes being outside in the coldest weather we get.
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