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Cute & Cuddly |
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This page is dedicated to some of the other special rescue/rehabilitation projects that I have undertaken. Some are cute. And, some are cuddly. But, they are all loveable. |
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Here is Max acting like the King of the House. He is resting on the fouton among his favorite shirt and some of my college text books. |
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This look says it all. This is "Max the Mutt" as I lovingly call him. Him and his siblings were abandoned on the side of the road as puppies. |
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This is Hannah, Miss Attitude herself. I adopted her after she and my employer's infant went a few rounds. |
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This is Mr. Kitty. I rescued him as a kitten from a construction site by a local gas station. He was using the cigarette ashtray as a litter box. |
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This is another picture of Rocky. His curiosity usually gets him into trouble, but isn't he just adorable? How can you stay mad at a face like that? |
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This is Rocky Raccoon and Prissy. Rocky was orphaned as an infant. When he came to me, he still had the felt covering his claws. |
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Destined to become roadkill along side her sister, I rescued this hatchling from the road infront of my house. I also rescued another hatchling from my dog. |
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"Sticky-Toed" Tree frogs like this one are an epidemic at my former college. This one and his tank mates were a little worse for wear when I found them...in the back of the packed U-Haul. |
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