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Tri-Valley Animal Rescue Giving Them Another Chance

By Sue James, President

“P” PUPPIES IN A PEN-

- TVAR FOSTER DOG PROGRAM

Meet our litter of “P” puppiesParker, Patrick, Perry and Peter are the boys and Piper and Presley are the girls. The 6 puppies are part of a litter of nine puppies who were born at the end of 2022. Three were adopted - and 6 are still available. All of them are friendly, well socialized and live with other dogs and cats. They all came down with a mild case of Parvo in early March - but TVAR and their foster parents worked hard to save these adorable, sweet temperered and loving pups. They have completely recovered from Parvo and are Good to Go. And the great news is - once a puppy survives Parvo - it is unlikely for them to get it again.

You can find out more about each of them at www. tvar.org

All of TVAR’s foster dogs and pups like our litter of P Puppies live in foster homes till adopted. Foster families get to know each dog’s personality and needs in a home setting - allowing TVAR to find the right match so dogs and adopters thrive!

FERRIS BUELLER -

- TVAR FOSTER KITTEN PROGRAM

Ferris is a one-year-old kitty available for adoption in a Tri-Valley Animal Rescue foster home. He loves to spend every waking minute with his foster parents and they consider him to act more like a dog than a cat. He has striking brown tiger stripes and huge eyes. Ferris is especially interesting because he is a polydactyl cat with extra thumbs on each of his front paws! These make him look like he’s wearing oven mitts all the time. Ferris is on a special diet because he has a sensitive stomach, but he doesn’t let that slow him down one bit! He loves a good wrestle and chase session with his foster brothers. Tri-Valley Animal Rescue has given Ferris a second chance at finding a fur-ever home. Ferris is neutered, microchipped, and tested negative for FIV/ FeLV.

TVAR’s kitten and bottle baby programs rescue kittens - some only days old - who are unable to be adopted from the shelter and place them in foster homes where they receive medical care, love, and a home setting until they are healthy, able to be spayed or neutered and ready for their forever homes

TRI-VALLEY ANIMAL RESCUE (TVAR)GIVING THEM ANOTHER CHANCE

TVAR is a locally based and volunteer run 501(c)3 animal rescue organization. We assist in saving hundreds and hundreds of animals yearly in the Tri-Valley and surrounding areas. We are celebrating 30 years of saving lives with over 250 local volunteers. At TVAR, we rely solely on Public Support to fund our life saving programs.

All of TVAR’s foster animals go directly from the local Animal Shelter into foster homes where they receive much needed love and socialization and where they are kept until adopted.

We also have an invaluable Shelter Program where our volunteers spend countless hours every day at the local shelter working with the Dogs, Puppies, Cats and Kittens and the Public.

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