Pet Corner: Oso

Pet Corner: Oso

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Pet Corner: Oso (Adopted)

Updated: Monday, 18 Mar 2013, 6:58 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 04 Mar 2013, 8:53 PM EST

CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) - Name: Oso

Breed:  Domestic long hair

Age: 8 years

Sex:  neutered male

Color:  gray and white

 

                                                  Reason for Surrender and Description:

I came to Dakin because my family was moving and couldn’t take me along.  My name means “Bear” in Spanish, but don’t worry I’m more “teddy bear” than “grizzly bear”! Inside all this fur is a heart of pure gold. I love scratches, petting, snuggles and will sit in your lap and purr with delight. 

My ideal home would have people who love giving me attention as much as I love getting it. 

Hair stylists are encouraged to apply as I’ll need regular brushing to keep my gorgeous gray coat in good condition. 

I enjoy the company of other cats and I’ve been known to play a great game of fetch.  At Dakin I’m considered a Lonely Heart, which means I’ve been here longer than most cats.  There’s a special discount on my adoption fee to make sure I’m on my way home soon!

 

Update on previous pets

Tiny—adopted!

 

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New 2013 Tax Fun will assist less fortunate animals.  Mass Animal Coalition (MAC) and Department of Agricultural Resources (DAR) is encouraging taxpayers to consider giving to the new Homeless Animal Prevention & Care Fund. 

Help reduce the number of homeless cats/dogs thru vaccination and S/N animals in shelters and animal control facilities.

Assist families who can’t afford these services.

Provide training to municipal animal control officers so they can safely and efficiently protect animals and people in their communities.

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