Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 9 Jul 2015, p. 30

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Pa ge 3 0 T hu rs da y, Ju ly 9 , 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a 140 Guelph Street, Georgetown ,Ontario 905-873-0933 www.ruffinspet.com Dog Grooming Services Available www.uppercredit.com info@uppercredit.com Thrift Shop 905-702-8661 • Shelter 519-833-2287Charitable Registration # 893738872RR0001 UPPER CREDIT HUMANE SOCIETY Sunday, September 27 Centre 2000 (14 Boland Dr., Erin) Registration at 10 a.m. • Event starts at 11 a.m. $25 registration fee/donation per walker or motorcycle rider registration form $10 for passengers For more information visit www.uppercredit.com or email uppercreditevents@gmail.com Collect pledges to help the animals 11am-12pm FILL A BOX FOR A TOONIE Adoptions to approved homes $160. For more information, visit www.NHKR.ca 815318134RR0001 We have kittens, young cats and adult cats available for adoption. NOW A REGISTERED CHARITY Pet Valu 235 Guelph Street 11am - 2 pm - Kittens Pet Valu 369 Mountainview Rd. 1pm - 3 pm - Young Cats COME VISIT US SATURDAY JULY 11 FOR ADOPTIONS All money raised supports the kittens and their mothers in our care. Limehouse Memorial Hall 22nd Sideroad & 5th Line, Limehouse Saturday, July 11 7am-12pmYARDSALE! Annual You And Your Pets Dear Proud Pet Owners, We are asking you to start submitting photos of your pets for an upcoming Special Feature. Please email your photos to Kelli Kosonic kkosonic@theifp.ca or you can drop them off to our office located at The Marketplace Mall, 280 Guelph Street, Unit 77, Georgetown We welcome photos of any type of pet that you may have. YOU AND YOUR PET Handsome King was previously in the Pet Page and is still waiting to be adopted. The extended time in foster care has allowed him to further over- come his mistrust of people and recover from being frozen dur- ing the ice storm of 2013. People marvel at his transformation. The new King greets visitors to the house instead of hiding. If he's in his social mood, anyone can pet him and he allows strangers to pick him up. If he's not receiving visitors, he walks away. He now enjoys the company of other cats, especially young females in his foster family. He keeps them beautifully groomed and can be found snuggling with them. King sprawls on his side whenever he's had enough grooming or attention, his message is clear "not now"; he is still enjoying the company but no longer wants attention. King physically resembles the Turkish Van breed and keeps his long coat gleaming. King is easily distracted for nail trims and brushing his coat is negotiable-- there must be more face and neck strokes than tail and tummy brushing. King is not interested in peo- ple food, canned food or treats, he is content with his kibble, so bribery doesn't work with him. His number one love in the world remains being picked up and giv- en rides around the house. King is content to stay indoors. He pre- fers viewing the outdoor world from atop his cat climber where he is truly the King. King would do well in a home with cat knowl- edgeable adults. He is social with young cats and strolls unconcerned around dogs. On Saturday (July 11) King, Daisy and Neve will be at Pet Valu, 369 Mountainview Rd. S., 1-3 p.m. Kittens are at Pet Valu, 235 Guelph St., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Info: www.NHKR.ca or Barb, 905-873-8547. By Barb Johnson info@nhkr.ca NHKR: King has transformed into the king of his castle There definitely is no bones about the fact that our resident dog, Bones, is an attention getter! Bones is a six-year-old male bloodhound cross, tan in colour; large (80 lbs +) and powerful, with attractive conformation. Bones was surrendered due to a death in his family and he is lonely at the Shelter as he misses having people around and his three other dog companions. Bones is housebroken; fine with other dogs; has his basic commands and displays medium energy. Leash walking is a work in progress as his large size makes it more difficult if the handler is small in stature; treats don't help as he is not food motivat- ed. Bones would definitely require a fenced yard to keep him safe from his bloodhound nose! Bones is a friendly boy, affectionate; absolutely loves those cuddles, also enjoys trips in the car. A home with another dog would be ideal as he also likes canine companionship. An adult-only family or one with children who are 10+ would be the best fit for this boy. Of great importance is the family needs to have knowledge of, and be comfortable with, bloodhounds so that they give him strong leadership and encourage- ment while he settles into his new life. Interested families please call the Shelter at 519-833-2287 or e-mail adoptions@uppercredit. com to spend some time getting to know if Bones is the right dog for you. Absolutely no bones about it... Bones is the right dog for you By Judith-Anne Kolu info@uppercredit.com Bones is lonely in the Shelter. Photo by Judith-Anne Kolu KING Banzai is independent and intelligent If you are an adult working family Banzai is the cat for you. Banzai is his own person, independent, very regal, and intelligent; loves cat trees, heights and windows. Prefers dry food not wet; loves toys. Banzai would be fine by himself or with a companion to whom he has been properly introduced. Banzai likes to be the CEO, talkative, aware; yet he enjoys playing with his toys and would love to spend evenings cuddling in your lap. As Banzai is sensitive to too much touching he would be happier without young children; young adults would be fine. Banzai is a "real" cat who possesses the true feline personality look no further. Contact the UCHS Shelter, 519-833-2287, adoptions@uppercredit.com

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