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Oct 29

Written by: NAPRP Admin
10/29/2008 11:11 AM

In the latest Pet Life Radio episode of “Take Me Home” Susan Daffron talks to Connie Butler from Capistrano Animal Rescue Effort (CARE) in San Juan Capistrano, California about a three-year old cat named Hannah who is available for adoption.  Hannah is an extremely smart, playful cat who is often in motion. She was found pregnant and stray wandering the streets of San Juan Capistrano. Since then she had her kittens and was spayed. The veterinarian also discovered that Hannah had a BB lodged above her eye. The BB was successfully removed and Hannah shows no signs of any physical or emotional trauma from the experience. She enjoys the company of both cats and humans, so she would do best in a home where she is not an "only cat" that's left at home all day by herself. Because Hannah is a bit fearless, she should be in a home where her human will protect her from her own curiosity. (Some adventurous cats take that "nine lives" thing seriously!)

Click this link to read more about  Capistrano Animal Rescue Effort

Listen to the full radio interview here  Hannah's Story

 

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