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Tri-Valley Animal Rescue Giving Them Another Chance

By Sue James, President

EAST COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER DOG, RUPERT - LOOKING FOR HIS FOREVER HOME

Rupert Says -” Boys just wanna have fun too!” My name is Rupert and I know the song lyrics are “Girls just wanna have fun”. But I can tell you that Boys Do Too! And if you adopt me – I know we’ll have lots and lots of fun TOGETHER. I keep my volunteer friends laughing all the time. You see – I KNOW TRICKS! Sure, I can sit; sometimes I’ll lay down BUT ASK ME TO SPIN – (sometimes you don’t even have to ask) – and SPIN I WILL. Sometimes I’ll add a quick little howl when I spin because I know it cracks up my human friends. They say I’m 10 years old – but I sure don’t feel it one bit. And my friends keep saying that I’m such a spry boy. I even like doing agility in the Shelter Yard. I love going on walks and I am quite well behaved when I take my friends for a walk. I don’t pull them at all. I am a husky mix with very soft fur, already neutered - and I know if you meet me, you’ll fall in love. I’m residing at the East County Animal Shelter at 4595 Gleason Drive in kennel C5.

Bottle Baby Fosters Also Needed TVAR’S BOTTLE BABY KITTEN PROGRAM

It’s that time of year again! Kitten season is upon us, and Tri-Valley Animal Rescue’s Bottle Baby Program is here to help the youngest and most vulnerable kittens in need. These little ones, sometimes only days old, have lost their moms and cannot care for themselves on their own. Fortunately, with the help of TVAR’s amazing fosters, they get the round-the-clock care they need to survive and thrive. Like a mother cat, foster parents offer affection, nourishment, warmth, cleanliness, and assistance with the kittens’ bodily functions. Sign up to become a foster, or donate today to join the TVAR family and help save these precious little lives. And remember, if you come across young kittens without their mother, please don’t take them! Mom is likely nearby, watching and waiting for you to leave so she can safely return to her family.

Tri-Valley Animal Rescue (TVAR)Giving them Another Chance

TVAR is a locally based and volunteer run 501(c)3 animal rescue organization. With our foster dog and foster kitten programs and our Dog and Cat Shelter programs at the East County Animal Shelter, TVAR assists 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.

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