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Madison-Jefferson Co. Animal Shelter Pets Of The Week

Monday, June 10, 2019 at 11:01 AM

By Madison-Jefferson Co. Animal Shelter

Little Bit and Nicole

"LITTLE BIT"--White with Orange Tabby Patches Short-Hair *NEUTERED*
1-3 Years   Male 
I have come a long way from being a trapped cat. I was covered in ticks, but I feel much better now. I am a sweet but shy guy who loves catnip toys and I get along with other cats. I am a staff members favorite cat and she helped me trust again. Will you give my a spot on your couch to nap?

**I'm neutered and have my rabies vaccination, too. This means I'm just $45 total to adopt!**

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"NICOLE"--Black Short-Hair - *SPAYED*
   Female 9 1/2 lbs. 
A unique, sleek black Cat who would be a great house pet. I am great with other cats and would really like to have an indoor home to call my own.

**I'm spayed and have my rabies vaccination, too. This means I'm just $45 total to adopt!**

 

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The Shelter is still in desperate need of soft canned Kitten Food and Both Adult Dog/Cat/ Puppy hard food.

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