Pet of the Week – January 09, 2020

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(Pet of the Week – January 09)

Ramona Humane Society

“Natasha” – Pitbull female Mix

LONG TERM RESIDENT

Gorgeous & cute, Natasha came to us originally as a stray. She’s 4 years old & weighs 69.5 pounds. She was adopted, but sadly returned because she and their other dog didn’t get along. She is an adorable character and not at all shy.

Natasha is spayed, good w/her roommate (that she came in with), micro-chipped, up to date on shots, de-wormed & is available NOW.

161597 / R236138


“Asha” – DSH Grey female (young)

LONG TERM RESIDENT

The holidays have wrapped up, the new-year has begun and sweet 8 month old Asha is still waiting for a forever home. One of the longest residents, she came to us a stray kitten in September. Asha can be seen hanging out atop a cat tree, or taking a nap in a soft cubby. She’ll happily greet you when you come in (or you have a bowl of wet food.) She has a lovely personality hiding behind those big yellow eyes and lets her sweet and playful side show but needs a lot of love and little patience to come around and show you what an amazing cat she can be.

Asha is spayed, litter-box trained, up to date on shot, de-wormed and does well with other cats – she’s ready to go home today.

164589 / R234202

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