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Whittier CA: Very URGENT. Bibi and Morrissey are two dogs being rehomed

http://www.lizardmarsh.net/2010/06/whittier-ca-bibi-and-morrissey-are-two.html

From: <spirit1243@aol.com>
Date: Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:23 PM
Subject: dogs (URGENT!)
To: parentej@gmail.co

Hi Jessica,

The dogs had more time due to house sale being in escrow and has sold for good, but house needs to be complelety vacant by tomorrow.  Can you please forward this to everybody you forwarded to last time, hope that lady from PS will come forward again. I’m going to contact Angie and see what the deal is about taking dogs with her to grandma’s house.

Thanks for helping spread the word about Bibi and Morrissey. Greatly appreciated.
Here is info:

Bibi:
2 years old
Female (spayed)

Morrissey:
2 years old
Male (neutured)

Both dogs are medium sized (25-35 pounds). Unsure of breeds, but Bibi looks like she has some Chi in her and Morrissey looks like he has some wire/long hair terrier mixed with pit. Both dogs are very mellow and are friend with people (both adults and kids). From what I’ve seen being around them numerous times, I think Morrissey might be somewhat shy towards male strangers at first. Bibi loves belly rubs and Morrissey loves to put up his paw for a handshake. I assume they are ok with other dogs since there used to be a 3rd dog with them during their first year and they like to visit neighbor’s dog. Both are currently outdoor dogs, but I’m sure they can be potty trained, especially Morrissey who is very smart and learns fast. Bibi, on the other hand, needs some training. She likes to jump on people, but her main problem is that she seems to show some food aggression and wants to take over both hers and Morrissey’s bowl. So, whoever adopts them will have to work with her and feed them separate. Bibi and Morrissey were given a second chance since they were orginally adopted from a shelter, but need a new forever home since the place where owner is moving to does not allow pets. Any who can help foster them or even adopt them would be great.

They are currently in Whittier, CA.
Feel free to contact owner, Angie, at acaldera88@gmail.com or at (562) 556-1369.Hope all is well. Thanks again and keep in touch.

Patty

Los Angeles: Beautiful Marble Orange Tabby Needs Out of A Cage and Into A Foster Home!!

http://www.lizardmarsh.net/2010/07/los-angeles-beautiful-marble-orange.html

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Jacquelyn Gonzales wrote:
Hello Everyone:
Please cross post this email far and wide.
OJ showed up at my house a few months ago.  At first, I thought he was feral and then I realized he was just afraid.  He belonged to somebody at some point in time as he started begging to come into my house.  He would stand at the door and meow and bang on the door with his paws.
We were finally able to  pick him up a few weeks ago and get him to the vet.  He has been neutered, dewormed, de-flead, received his first FVRCP vaccination (will give him a second vaccination in 2 weeks), microchipped and tested for FELV/FIV.  He needs to be retested for FELV in 3 weeks as his test results were discordant.  The in-house snap test and the lab Elisa test were both positive for FELV but the IFA test was NEGATIVE. (The IFA test is the confirmation test that shows the virus is in the bone marrow and the cat will test positive for life).  What this means is that OJ has a chance to fight off the infection as the virus has not moved to the second stage.
OJ is approximately 2 years old and is a very healthy big boy weighing in at 14.5 pounds. He is very social and loves to be petted and hold hands. He is currently living in a large cage in my garage as I have no place to put him. All of the extra rooms in my house are filled with other foster cats and kittens.  Does anybody have a room they can put OJ in for 3 weeks until I can get him retested?  I will provide food and litter and pay $50 a week or $150 to anyone who can board him.  He is miserable in the cage and is starving for affection.  I am stretched so thin right now it is difficult for me to spend time with him. I worry about his stress level and want to keep his stress level to a minimum so he has a chance to fight off the infection.  If you can help, please contact me at 323.854.5485
Thank you,
Jacquelyn

“Freddy” The Chihuahua Needs Foster ASAP Redondo Beach, CA

Freddy has been doing very well at his new foster’s home but unfortunately he can no longer stay there permanently.  We are looking for a permanent foster/adopter for him hopefully by Monday 7/12.  He is approx. 4 lbs and doesn’t take up much room! He is a little on the jealous side and wants all your attention..he is such a love!  He just wants to be held and cuddled.  Read here to see Freddy’s story.  PLEASE if anyone can foster this little guy please give me a call or email Caryn Klein 310 498 3226 or cklein@lifesapet.com

Here is his video: Click Here

Little Freddy

 

Compton CA: GOOD NEWS. Rescued! Dog at foreclosed property

Permission to crosspost

He has been rescued. Message from Cheryl in the link:

Info in the following link: http://www.lizardmarsh.net/2010/07/compton-ca-rescue-needed-now-sos-dog.html

RESCUED!!! TINY SENIOR CHIHUAHUA NEEDS RESCUE FROM CARSON SHELTER ASAP!!!

UPDATE: 7/2/2010

This little guy we rescued and is resting comfortably at a foster in Redondo Beach.  He is the sweetest little man! Loves people and loves to sleep under the covers!  He has NO teeth and has to eat wet food.  He is up for adoption and if anyone is interested in adopting him, please fill out a adoption application here: carson cats and dogs adoption contract  Email it back to me at: cklein@lifesapet.com   and I will get in touch with you.  Here is a video of him when he was at the shelter: Click Here

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