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Updated July 8, 2007

Rosie
Meet Rosie. Rosie was rescued from the pound on February 1, 2007, at the age of 1 year. She was immediately put into a foster home because she was believed to be pregnant. We discovered that Rosie was not pregnant, and had, in fact, already been spayed. Rosie was a stray picked up by the pound and is a little fearful about everything that has happened to her. Rosie has great potential to be a companion cat to someone with no children or other pets. If you have a kind heart and sympathetic personality, Rosie needs your help. Please don't bypass this beauty. To meet Rosie, please call Animal Aide at 519-633-3788, send us an email, or visit at 333 Talbot St, St. Thomas. Show Rosie the true meaning of kindness and she will reward it with an unconditional love few people know how to give.

Roz
Roz - One year old Roz was rescued from the pound May 14, 2007. She is an especially friendly, attractive cat so she was sent to Super Pet where she stayed for 4 weeks. It is kitten season so the adult cats are overlooked, for the most part. Roz decided to go for the Guinness World Record for a cat eating the most toys. She failed miserably and after consuming only one toy, she started throwing up. Roz is now at the shelter for observation, just to make sure she will have no lasting effects from the competition. We know she will make a great pet for someone!! Visit Roz at 333 Talbot St., St. Thomas, call 519-633-3788 or email us or more information. SHE'S A WINNER TO US.

Sadie Sue
This little girl is Sadie Sue. She has just arrived at Animal Aide on December 14, 2006, at one-and-a-half years old. Sadie Sue is a beautiful diluted tortoiseshell colour. We don't know what has happened to Sadie Sue before her arrival, but she is very frightened and extremely sad. Sadie Sue has shown no aggression and seems to enjoy being held. If you can offer this sweet girl a lifetime of happiness, she will be very grateful. She has the saddest eyes we have seen in a long time and we really want to see that sadness disappear. To meet Sadie Sue, please visit her at Animal Aide at 333 Talbot St, St. Thomas, send us an email, or call us at 519-633-3788.

Shasta
This is Shasta. Shasta is a medium-haired 2 year old torti. She is a sweet girl who just wants to be loved and in a home of her own. Poor Shasta was discovered wandering the streets where she had to battle all kinds of weather. Shasta is one grateful kitty to be indoors where the food and water is handed to her along with a soft bed and people who give her lots of attention. If you have the time to cuddle up in the evenings, Shasta fits quite nicely in your arms and will be quite happy to be there. Please visit her at Animal Aide, 333 Talbot St, St. Thomas, or call at 519-633-3788, or send us an inquiry through our email address. Drink in the view with Shasta.

Sheena
Sheena is a beautiful glossy black cat with lovely green eyes. This spayed female has very fine features and sports a few white hairs under her chin. Sheena is friendly and playful and is looking for a new home right now! To meet Sheena, contact Animal Aide at (519) 633-3788, 333 Talbot St., St. Thomas, or email us.

Skeeter
Skeeter has to be one of the most exuberant cats I have ever seen. He was rescued from the city shelter May 2, 2007. This handsome grey and white boy is approximately 1 year old. As you can see from the picture, Skeeter has an injury to his nose. It seems that Skeeter did not take to a cage very well (and who can blame him) and made his point clear by hitting the bars with his nose. Skeeter just has too much energy for life in a cage!! He is now sharing a large area in the shelter with 2 others which has improved his comfort level 100%. If you are looking to put some feline excitement into your life, Skeeter is the cat for you. Visit him at 333 Talbot St., St. Thomas. or email us. MAKE SOME BUZZZZ FOR SKEETER.

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		 333 Talbot St., St. Thomas, ON, N5P 1B5 ,
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