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Table Mountain Animal Center's pets of the week
Contributed by: Table Mountain Animal Center on 11/2/2006

Sasha is a 3-year-old Airedale mix. Sasha came to the TMAC with her daughter, Lambchop. They are very close to one another and would like to be adopted together. Sasha loves to play, especially with kids. She also loves to go on walks and afterwards snuggle with Lambchop.

Lambchop is a 2-year-old Airedale mix. Lambchop is a very gentle dog. She can be shy at first, but will quickly fall in love with you. Lambchop would like an owner who could teach her some obedience although she knows basic commands. She loves attention and would like to live with her mom in a quiet home where she is free to cuddle with her new owners.

Ivy is a 4-year-old female cat. She came to the shelter as a stray, so not much is known about her background. She is in search of a permanent home as an indoors only pet. Her adoption fee is $35 for a limited time and includes her spay/neuter, microchip, free vet visit and some vaccinations (rabies excluded.)

If you would like to visit any of these animals, please call the Table Mountain Animal Center at 303-278-7575 or visit www.tablemountainanimals.org.





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Karen Gilbert has posted 714 stories and 44 comments since joining on 5/10/2006. Karen Gilbert's average story rating is 4.82.
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