Post by `Marilyn` on Nov 24, 2006 21:01:27 GMT -5
Nickname: Beth
Age: 2
Breed: Himalayan rabbit
Gender: female
Color: white
Markings: Black ears, tail, paws, muzzle
Size: Small
History: She was born to a small family of two kids and their parents. They sold a few of the litter, but they kept Beth. After a while, the family had to move and Beth was let to run away. We found her, and she seems to have a infection on her left paws and a rash on her ear.
Adopted by Marilyn!
Nickname: Bush, Wacker
Age: 4
Breed: Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Gender: neutered male
Color: black
Markings: brown muzzle with white tip, white chest, brown to white feet
Size: A Smaller Medium
History: Was born on a goat farm. He was a very nice herding dog, and showed real talent. When he was 3, a stampede of goats injured his back right paw and drove him away. His paw seemed to heal up on it's own, but when we found him he was very malnourished and dehydrated.
Adopted by Clair!
Nickname: Dessy, Destiny
Age: puppy; 9 months
Gender: female
Breed: Norwegian Buhan (Norwegian Sheepdog)
Color: tannish cream color
Markings: black muzzle
Size: Small
History: She was a stray that was almost hit by a car. One of those circumstances when a bussiness man is talking on his cell. He had no time for her so simply dropped her off here on his way to work. She is deathly afraid of humans, but is otherwise in good health. Dehydrated, though.
Adopted by Marilyn!
Nickname: Tess
Age: 3
Breed: British Shorthair cat
Color: silvery gray
Markings: none
Size: Medium
History: She was born a barn cat, and one day a horse frightened her really bad. Now she is death afraid of them, and needs LOTS of weight.
Adopted by Gunnar!
Name: Harley
Nickname: Lee
Age: 3 months
Breed: Chinese hamster
Color: dusty white
Markings: black dorsal stripe
Size: Medium Large for a hamster
History: He was born in the wild to a huge litter. A hawk came and took most of his siblings. He left Lee with a long cut over his back. Lee needs bottle feeding and attending to on his back.
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