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At-Risk Animals Still Need Help in San Fernando Valley

June 21, 2009, 5:9PM MT
By Carrie Jones
Update: 15 Dogs and Over 40 Cats Still Need Foster Homes, Transport

Update: 15 Dogs and Over 40 Cats Still Need Foster Homes, Transport

Time is running out for the remaining 15 dogs and more than 40 cats left behind on the San Fernando Valley property. Foreclosure proceedings on the property begin on July 1st, and if these animals are not rescued in time, many if not all will be in danger of euthanasia at the area's already overcrowded public shelters.

These cats are spayed or neutered and most are young to middle-aged, with a few seniors. Many are social and friendly and a few are especially outgoing, including Anastasia, a Siberian Forest Cat, and Sage, a Norwegian Forest Cat.

Among the dogs needing rescue are a senior German Shepherd Mix and a handsome, young Rhodesian Ridgeback.

Time is of the essence. Please help now!

To read more, click here.

HOW YOU CAN HELP:

If you can foster, transport, or shelter even one of these cats and dogs:

Please call Julianne Wotasik at 323-718-1648 or email julianne1030@peoplepc.com

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Learn more about Best Friends Catnippers here.

Posted by Carrie Jones, Best Friends Network Volunteer

Photo provided by Pugs to Pits Animal Rescue

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