Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 12 Mar 2015, p. 17

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Thursday, M arch 12, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 17 You And Your Pets Book, CD & DVD Sale!! Georgetown Marketplace Centre Court Saturday April 18th - 10am-5pm Adoptions to approved homes $160. For more information, visit www.NHKR.ca Charitable # 815318134RR0001 We have kittens, young cats and adult cats available for adoption. NOW A REGISTERED CHARITY All money raised supports the kittens and their mothers in our care. www.NHKR.ca | info@nhkr.ca Join the Pack Like Us O n Face book Please Donate! We need your books, CDs & DVDs Donations can be dropped off at: Pet Valu: 235 Guelph St. 905.873.7407 Pet Valu: 369 Mountainview Rd. S. 905.702.0340 Global Pets: Georgetown Marketplace 905.873.7086 Creature Comfort Co: 92 Main St. S. 905.877.8443 Elizabeth Bolton: 185 Jeffrey Ave., Acton 519.853.8771 905 -703-9365 www.groomingtransfurmations.webs.com •Exceptional Service • Competitive Pricing By Appointment Only Fallbrook Trail, Georgetown Full service grooming for all breeds. 140 Guelph Street, Georgetown ,Ontario 905-873-0933 www.ruffinspet.com Dog Grooming Services Available Kittens available for adoption from the UCHS Saturday, March 14 11-2 $20 per person, six people per lane Admission includes three games, shoe rental, pizza and a drink 50/50 draw and silent auction Register as an individual or a group Pre-registration is preferred FOR INFORMATION OR PRE-REGISTRATION: Email UPPERCREDITEVENTS@GMAIL.COM, OR CALL LAURA AT 416-706-7406 FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 GEORGETOWN BOWL 12 MOUNTAINVIEW ROAD SOUTH THE FUN BEGINS AT 6:30 PM FOR COLLARS B WLING Charitable Registration # 893738872RR0001 UPPER CREDIT HUMANE SOCIETY www.uppercredit.com Shelter 5383Trafalgar Rd., Erin 519-833-2287 info@uppercredit.com YOU AND YOUR PET Elsa was outside for a week during the cold- est winter weather. She was fed by concerned people but circumstances prevented them from letting her into their house. Elsa survived by squish- ing herself up against the house doors and windows to absorb the available heat, and nightly disappearing to another location. Miraculously, she suf- fered no frost damage and has fully recovered from her ordeal. This pretty girl is less than a year old, has a healthy sleek coat, a boxy body and short tail. She enjoys attention and clearly communicates her "wants." Elsa doesn't mind being picked up and held but wants down when she deems cuddle time is over. Her eyes shine with mischief and her vivid torti colouring match her endearing sassy person- ality! Elsa is comfortable with the older cats in her foster home but finds the antics of the younger cats annoying. She welcomes the attention of strangers and is enjoying the comfort of indoors where she is content to watch the birds from inside. Elsa and King are avail- able for adoption, 1-3 p.m. at Pet Valu south, 369 Mounta- inview Rd. South in George- town. Info: www.NHKR.ca or Barb, 905-873- 8547. By Barb Johnson info@nhkr.ca Elsa is a polar vortex survivor Meeting Molly, that lyric just kept running through my head. Molly is tagged as being a three-year- old, black and tan Coon- hound/Bloodhound cross, with a white patch on her chest, tipping the scales at about 75 lbs. Molly has lived her entire life in a barn and her future was uncertain when she did not match up to what a good hunting dog should be. Luck- ily she came to UCHS and what we have learned about Molly is for the most part positive; she just needs some fine tuning. Molly is very happy and accepting of other dogs, has proved to be clean in her kennel and has medium energy. Molly's new family will enjoy working with Molly on her basic commands, and will realize that learning to leash walk is another skill she is endeavour- ing to master. Molly, like the lyrics, probably "ain't nev- er caught a rabbit" and seems more interested in vocaliza- tions. Molly is a candidate for opera and likes to dem- onstrate her vocal range. She has been deemed a great girl, sweet, playful, loves people, would be fine with children 8+ or an adult-only family. Molly will be happy just spending time with you in a home catching up on the attention and cuddles that she has not had in her life so far. Molly wants to prove to you that she is so much more than just another hound dog so if this article interests you, please call the Shelter at 519-833-2287 or e-mail adop- tions@uppercredit.com to be introduced. Molly, you ain't nothin' but a hound dog Stories by Judith-Anne Kolu info@uppercredit.com Surrendered Oct. 11, 2014 because of family "allergies" this lovely grey and white male is 10 years old. He has trust issues, any wonder? Turbulent shelter life is endured but it takes a while to trust people so a quiet home and a family willing to be patient and let Prince go at his own pace is desired. Once he learns you will not hurt him, and you have treats, you may be welcome, but al- though he sometimes hisses, he will take the treats right out of a hand. Another quiet resi- dent cat, or alone, no dogs, children 15+ would be the best match. Prince finds ref- uge in tight spaces, like a box, or hid- ing in the bottom of a cat tree (see photo). Sometimes Prince lets go and will play with toys but only if he feels no one is watching. A special adoption arrangement with our Supervisor would be available for the family who would take a chance on "Prince." He really is very worthy. Prince seeks a family to trust

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