These adoptable pets could bring light into your life: Jan.: 16-17
Updated Jan 20, 2021;
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Searching for a lost pet can be difficult. Raising local awareness is a good place to start. And with the help of social media, the reach can go much further.
There is a cat that has been lost for a while in our community. If you can share their information and spread the word, hopefully, Corduroy will be found.
Below are a few tips for locating a lost cat.
1. Begin where the cat was lost: Check nearby garages or sheds, neighbors’ yards or abandoned buildings. No matter how far the search takes you, keep checking back.
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Let one of these rescue friends put a smile on your face | Adopt a pet, Jan. 9-10
Updated Jan 08, 2021;
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Many believe that cats enjoy solitude. But no two are alike. Some prefer to be cuddled more than being alone.
Unlike other animals, veterinarians say cats can spend up to 24 hours alone if they have fresh water, fresh food and clean litter. (This does not hold true for kittens or senior cats, however.)
Your veterinarian can help you make the right decision about how long you can leave your cat alone. It’s always best to leave them with a pet sitter or have someone who can help in emergencies.
Happy New Year to you from these adoptable friends: Jan 2-3
Updated Jan 01, 2021;
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Sending good wishes to you and yours for a happier year ahead. We can all do this - together.
The pandemic has shown an increase in pet adoption rates and, in turn, hopefully, brought some light into your life. There will always be more in need.
We are grateful to those who share this information, donate, spread the word, and try to adopt a friend of your own. Thank you.
We have a lost kitty among us, and hopefully we can help Corduroy (Cody) find his way home. Please see the message below from his family.