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Fanny, Ruby Are Looking for New Homes

Shelter to Home and WAG Animal Rescue have a multitude of animals available for adoption.

Each week, Wyandotte Patch features adoptable pets from Wyandotte. This week, we're happy to announce that our listings will now include animals from , in addition to WAG Animal Rescue and .

Maggie Morawski, a volunteer with , introduces us to Fanny and Ruby the cats.

Fanny is a beautiful adult American Short Hair/Tabby mix. She has incredible markings and a soft shiny coat. Fanny loves her human and is OK with dogs, but does not get along well with other cats. She enjoys cuddling on your lap for some loving and is longing for a permanent forever loving home of her own. Fanny has been spayed, dewormed, given flea preventative and tested negative for feline AIDS and feline Leukemia. She is current on her rabies and distemper vaccines.

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Ruby is a gorgeous long hair dilute red tabby. She is believed to be about 1 ½ years old. She was rescued from an overcrowded shelter in November 2010. Ruby is a young adult with an old soul. She is very mellow and laid back. She is not fond of dogs and would prefer to keep to herself when it comes to other cats. Ruby has an endearing habit of kissing you constantly with her sandpaper tongue as you pet her. She will need daily brushings so her long, fine hair does not mat. She also can be feisty at times, communicating with a little swat or a light nip when she wants you to stop. Ruby has been spayed, dewormed, given flea preventative and tested negative for feline AIDS and feline Leukemia. She is current on her rabies and distemper vaccines. 

The is located at 266 Oak St. Adoptions are done by appointment only. The Pet Adoption Center is open from noon to 5 p.m. Saturdays for tours and visiting with some of our adoptable cats in a home-like setting. Cats also are on display in the Luv-A-Pet Center at the Canton PetSmart, 41856 Ford Road. An entire list, including photographs and descriptions, of all Shelter to Home's adoptable animals can be found on its website. Shelter to Home can be contacted by phone at 734-556-3135 and through email.

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Vickie Taylor, vice president of WAG Animal Rescue, introduces us to Bo Jangles the cat and Cupcake the dog:

Bo Jangles is a 7-month-old sweetheart. He loves everyone he meets and that includes children, other cats and dogs. He is such a special boy and is very loving. Bo Jangles would make a great family pet. He is neutered and all vaccines are done.

Cupcake is a sweet 6-month-old shepherd mix. She is a smart girl. She already knows all the basic commands, such as sit, stay, shake, down and more. Cupcake will be a 40-pound, medium-size dog when fully grown. She is spayed and all vaccines are done.

Anyone interested in adopting an animal from WAG is encouraged to visit the group's website and fill out an application online. The group's animals are on display every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Livonia PetSmart, 13150 Middlebelt. As not all animals are brought up each week, potential adopters are encouraged to email the group to make arrangements for a particular animal to be available to be seen. An entire list, including photographs and descriptions, of all the group's adoptable animals can be found on its website.

The did not submit any animals this week.

The  is located at 1170 Grove St. Adoptions are done 5:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday. An entire list, including photographs and descriptions, of all the pound's adoptable animals can be found on its website. The pound also can be contacted through email.


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