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January 6, 2008

Pet of the Week

Sentinel Staff Report

Sabrina is a medium-sized, spayed, domestic short-haired cat. She is loving with humans and is isolated at the shelter because she doesn't like other cats, even though she loves to play, according to shelter staff.

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Sabrina is a medium-sized, spayed, domestic-shorthaired cat, who is loving with humans but isn't fond of other cats.
She is available for adoption at Santa Cruz County Animal Services.

"She really needs a good home with people who can appreciate her gorgeous figure and grace," said Kristina Jones of Santa Cruz County Animal Services. "She twists and curls her tail in every direction, so if you like sly tails you will fall in love with this girl."

Jones said Sabrina loves to play with rabbits and would fit well in a home with rabbits.

"Smokey Rabbitson is her best bunny friend and they could be adopted together," Jones said.

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Smokey is a male black shorthaired rabbit. Breed and age unknown.

For information please contact Santa Cruz County Animal Services at 454-7303 Ext. 7.

For a limited time, the shelter is offering two for 1 cat adoptions for $90. The offer includes: spay/neuter, microchip, carrier, vaccines, collar & ID tag.

Sabrina or another companion animals and lost pets are at Santa Cruz County Animal Services and available for viewing at http://www.scanimalservices.us.

The Scotts Valley Animal Shelter is located at 27 Janis Way and the office is open Tuesday-Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The Watsonville Animal Shelter, 580 Airport Blvd., is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The kennels are open for viewing of adoptable animals at both locations at 12:30 p.m. Call Santa Cruz County Animal Services at 454-7303.


 
I realize this article leans more tword kitty and less tword bunny, I really wanted to promote this in hopes a forum member could provide them a forever loving homewhere they can play together more often. :)
 
If anyone is interested, here is a video of Smokey:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OmCRSsEB0s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OmCRSsEB0s[/ame]

(Courtesy of Osprey)
 
Oh man...tempting as all heck...
 
Aww
We had a kittly like that at our shelter once, but her bunny best friend had nibbled off all of her whiskers.
 

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