Monday, May 28, 2012

Top Ten Reasons Old Ladies Love Cats

A new Top Ten List is posted every Monday.




  1. Cats keep you warm at night and don’t hog the whole bed.

  2. You never have to take cats to the “cat park” or “kitty beach.”
  3. You almost never have to potty train cats.
  4.  Cats keep themselves (and you) entertained.
  5. People will focus on you being a crazy cat lady and overlook all the really crazy things about you.
  6. Cats don't make fun of cat lady floppy hats.
  7. Cats don't want to go for car rides and hang their head out the window.
  8. Old ladies don't need a partner to go "cat dancing" (and contrary to popular opinion, cats are better dancers than dogs).
  9. Cats have a staring problem which makes it look as if they're actually listening to you.
  10. Cats love old ladies as much as old ladies love cats



Saturday, May 26, 2012

Bonded Pairs = Twice the Love


Everyone probably knows the story of the grieving pit bull who would not leave his dead companion.  He sat with his partner for over 14 hours before animal control arrived to take him away.  (Pit Bull Won't Leave Dead Companion)

Sadly, the shelters are full of such bonded pairs, many of them unusual odd couples (Mastiff and Chihuahua, or German Shepherd and Lhasa Apso). Many more are confused seniors who have been together their entire lives, cruelly discarded with little hope of finding a new home.  It's extremely rare that a bonded pair is adopted together, even less so when they are seniors.  Often their only chance, if they have one, is to be rescued.

Anyone who is thinking of adopting or rescuing, why not think of looking for a bonded pair.  Your pets will have each other as company when you're not home, and you won't have to worry about finding a compatible companion when it's time to expand your pet family. 

If you can't find a bonded pair readily available, don't worry - there will surely be a bonded pair that needs a home soon enough.  A bonded pair will give you double the pleasure, and double the love!


Adopt A Bonded Pair From Your Local Shelter


Sunday, May 20, 2012

Peanut, Senior Chi, Needs Rescue or Adoption!

PRECIOUS PEANUT NEEDS RESCUE OR ADOPTION!



Meet Peanut! Precious Peanut is a very sweet and endearing little guy! He can be a wee bit shy around new people, but he loves to be carried and cuddled. He was recently bathed at the shelter and was such a good boy. Peanut has been in the shelter for almost two months. Can you give Peanut a loving home?.
All animals are spayed or neutered prior to release. The adoption fees include preventative vaccines, parasite treatments, microchip implant (for permanent internal ID) with pre-paid registration and a free initial wellness exam by a veterinarian of your choice.
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Impound No.: A1294190
Chihuahua
Neutered Male
8 Years Old
Weight: 12-lbs.
Impound Date: 3/22/12
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HARBOR ANIMAL CARE CENTER
957 N. Gaffey Street, San Pedro, CA 90731
(310) 548-2632 or (213) 485-8789
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Friday, May 18, 2012

Be Wise and Exercise Your Pup


Is there a correlation between the increased obesity in America, and the neverending numbers of dogs dumped in shelters?  Perhaps.

Puppies have a pretty good adoption rate.  Yet, many of them are returned when the "cute" is gone, and the adopter finds himself with an active (and still a puppy though not as cute), 10 or 11 month old dog that is "hyper" or "out of control."  Really?

Often hyper simply means "lazy couch potato owner."  A trip to the dog park, regular walks, and hiking and running, are often a cure for "hyper."  Bored dogs often resort to digging holes in the yard, chewing things up, etc.

And the poor puppy once returned to the shelter is now far less adoptable - older and with the dreaded "hyper" tag. 

Exercise and dogs is a winning combination.  A pit bull named Wallace was adopted from a shelter and is now a world champion disc dog.  Where would Wallace be now if he had been adopted by a couch potato?

Read the entire article here:  A Pit Bull Goes From Shelter to World Champion.





 

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Pretty Penelope, Shepherd Pit Mix, Needs a Home!

Presenting Penelope! Penelope is the epitome of sweetness, a soft cream colored lovely who sits wishfully at her kennel gate, hoping against hope that today is her lucky day. Penelope has a quiet gentleness and wants only to be someone’s special friend.  But Penelope also knows how to have a good time in the play yard - she loves to play! Will you be Penelope’s special friend?

contact harborfriends@gmail.com

  Impound No. A1251558
  German Shepherd & Pit Bull TerrierSpayed Female
2 Years, 7 Months Old
Weight: 40-lbs.
Impound Date: 4/14/12


HARBOR ANIMAL CARE CENTER
957 N. Gaffey Street, San Pedro, CA 90731
(310) 548-2632 or (213) 485-8789