ladybug

Reunited this week were Samson and Rosie to their very worried humans.

Ladybug can be a lady most of the time. But bring out the football, Frisbee or anything that even looks like a toy, and she’s ready with all fours to play. She is a young shepherd/husky-mix who was abandoned at our dumpsite with two other dogs. She loves to hike, walk or just plain be at your side. Ladybug is currently in leash training, and knows the doggy door, sit, stay and off. Such a smart girl, and what a great companion dog for an active family.

SandyShe is still sitting here in the sun alone and wondering, “When is it my turn?” Sandy came to us last November with a litter of four beautiful puppies who have all been adopted to forever homes. Sandy was the perfect mom. She has rested and got her girlie figure back. She likes to play a little bit, and loves to walk and frolic in the yard. But mostly, she loves the sun. She is still young and would love to have her own bed, her own human and her very own place in the sun.

Sunkist
Sunkist

Sunkist, known as Sunny, has been very busy keeping up with the kittens in the cattery. Boomer, the orange tabby, is her son and that means she keeps him in line. Boomer, short for Boomerang, keeps his day exciting by showing his great running skills, as well as climbing the cat tree before anyone else can. This kitten shows great success in catching flies, so no need for that fly swatter. Sunkist is about 2 years old and Boomer is under a year.

 

We have several cats who have already chosen their best fur buddy with whom to be adopted. Sadie and Carly, the tux identical twins, would love to be together forever. Pepper, a young black and white female, can often be seen cuddled closely with Tommy, our large gray tabby. Their favorite past time is in the outdoor cattery keeping up with all creatures that fly.

Sadie and Carlie

ARF has many cats and dogs available for adoption or fostering. Go to www.arfidyllwild.weebly.com and click on Petfinder. All pets are spayed, neutered and current on shots. ARF is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays.

Creature corner is sponsored by Marsha Lytle this week. To sponsor the column, call Lisa Streeter at the Town Crier, 951-659-2145.