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Sid &Suzy-Q need forever homes

 Sid is approximately one and a half years old and weighs around 23 lbs. He is a Besenji Chiuhuaua mix*Sid is a  high maintenance dog who needs a lot of attention, daily exercise and  mental stimulation. He needs someone that can take  time to be consistent with training.*Sid was turned into a shelter/rescue twice.He is a sweetheart who loves back rubs and chew toys. He is very lovable, however,  Sid does needs extra attention. He would do well with a family that can give him plenty of exercise and won't leave him home alone for long periods of time. He does not do well in a crate and can get anxious . His foster family is working on this, but he will need a home that can give him some TLC.  Sid is easy going, and gets along with other dogs, cats, and children. He would love to be your big lap dog!

The "Q" stands for "cute"!  Suzy is a pretty little Torti, approximately 2 years old, with a sweet personality and curious nature; she also makes the most adorable coo-ing sounds. She lived on the streets for at least a year before requesting shelter from the nice lady feeding her.  Suzy is getting a fresh start in life and is looking for a forever home that will spoil her and keep her as indoor cat. Her favorite activity is to sit in the window and watch the world go by.  She's very affectionate and loves a warm lap, but is also content just to to sit near you.  And she's always very happy to see you and will present her belly for a rub.

Suzy tries hard to be a lady, but doesn't really care for other cats.  It would be best if her forever home will make her its only princess.

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Don't hesitate to inquire about these two STH rescues and bring them home today.

All pets are spayed/ neutered  and up to date on shots.

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The Shelter to Home Pet Adoption Center 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. 

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