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Adopt-A-Pet: Lee and Einstein

By Billie Owens

Hi, I'm Lee -- look at me! What funny ears I have, what piercing blue eyes I have -- and see how eager I seem to frolic and pal.

I'm an adult, male Siberian Husky mix who is good with other dogs and seemly on a leash. For inexcusable and unfathomable reasons, my pack abandoned me and another dog, too.

We were left in an apartment with nothing or no one to care for us. As a result, I'm a little on the thin side and could use some beefy stew or other vittles to help me get back to a healthy weight.

People say I'm nice, I'm playful and I love romping around with other dogs in the backyard, all so true. Come and shake a paw, Kennel 37.

My name is Einstein. Yea, I'm a cat and I'm Einstein. If that ain't a hoot and holler. Don't even start with the 3-equals-m-c-squared jokes. Been there, heard that.

Let me tell you one reason I am special. Ask yourself, have you ever seen a cat with short hair yet a big fluffy tail? Isn't that hilarious! I'm a "tiger and white," young, neutured male.

I am affectionate because I paw at you to give me affection and then I let you give me affection, that's how affectionate I am. Let's explore the universe together. I'm not as smart as the real Einstein, but I am pretty smart for a cat. Check out Cage 87.

P.S.: Both Phoebe (the pit-bull terrier) and Gypsy (the one-eyed malnourished kitten) were scooped up last week and sent to loving homes. The animals lovers all say Thanks! 

Laura Scarborough

Billie: Thank you so much for the updates on who is getting adopted. Keep em coming :0) these 2 featured today are great!

As for people leaving pets behind when tennants move out...... I've heard of crap this before.. let's just say..if you think the landlord will come the next day and find them...and take care of your problem and take them to the pound.. don't assume anything... I met a beautiful boxer last winter at Petsmart that was left behind for 2-3 weeks when some tennants moved out.. the landlord had no clue this dog was left behind.. so he did not have time to go over and check the property. 2-3 weeks!! That dog was lucky he was found when he was otherwise.. not so happy ending.

Nov 12, 2009, 9:00am Permalink
Amy Davis

I'm with you Laura. The Landlord should check their property much sooner, just in case. There could be a gas or electrical issue they aren't aware of also...Just safety for the other tenants (if there are any) and the neighbors!

Nov 12, 2009, 11:10pm Permalink

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