Adoption Diaries: Animals On the Move!
Elyse's Adoption Diary:
Tammy must be the most active cat I've ever seen! You may recall the video I posted last week where she attacks a feather. Here are a couple more photos of her zany kitten antics.

Tammy cracks me up! She ran around to all of the other cats' cages and jumped up to each cat as if to say hello. Of course, some cats responded better than others. Many wanted no part in Tammy's games. I'll be very curious to know who ends up adopting Tammy. I imagine it should be someone with infinite patience--and minimal valuable objects in the home.
Here are Irving and Snickers, two small doggies housed together. Irving, the Yorkie, is 11 and can't see very well. But he's super sweet! And his roomie, Snickers, is pretty playful. These two amused me to no end. They ran around sniffing each other's butts and rubbing against me and against each other. If I just had popcorn with me I'd have stayed and been entertained for hours.
This is Maxx! Poor Maxxie with his ruptured Achilles tendon. This seven-month-old puppy doesn't seem to even notice his cast, however; he's all love, with his tail a-waggin'!
The star of this video is Rudy, an adorable little Pomeranian who always looks like he's smiling! You can hear the music in the background--the ASPCA Adoption Center always plays classical music for the animals. Sometimes the cats get a treat and listen to nature sounds (birds and bugs, mostly).
Tammy must be the most active cat I've ever seen! You may recall the video I posted last week where she attacks a feather. Here are a couple more photos of her zany kitten antics.

Tammy cracks me up! She ran around to all of the other cats' cages and jumped up to each cat as if to say hello. Of course, some cats responded better than others. Many wanted no part in Tammy's games. I'll be very curious to know who ends up adopting Tammy. I imagine it should be someone with infinite patience--and minimal valuable objects in the home.
Here are Irving and Snickers, two small doggies housed together. Irving, the Yorkie, is 11 and can't see very well. But he's super sweet! And his roomie, Snickers, is pretty playful. These two amused me to no end. They ran around sniffing each other's butts and rubbing against me and against each other. If I just had popcorn with me I'd have stayed and been entertained for hours.
This is Maxx! Poor Maxxie with his ruptured Achilles tendon. This seven-month-old puppy doesn't seem to even notice his cast, however; he's all love, with his tail a-waggin'!The star of this video is Rudy, an adorable little Pomeranian who always looks like he's smiling! You can hear the music in the background--the ASPCA Adoption Center always plays classical music for the animals. Sometimes the cats get a treat and listen to nature sounds (birds and bugs, mostly).
** Be sure to check out my Flickr page to see all the photos from my visits to the adoption center.
** Click here to view available animals at our adoption center.





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