ethel
Ethel

Hey … it’s Ethel with a big smile. But where’s Fred? Oh, Fred was adopted? Yea and high five to you, Fred, for being on your best behavior. He is now in the best forever and ever home. Ethel was absolutely fine with it all, even though she didn’t get to go, too.

Ethel is ready to move on as long as she has a very active family or a young canine playmate to grow up with. This young girl is under age 1, and loves to play and run. She is a quick learner, as she has already mastered sit and stay. Leash training was a piece of cake (or bone). Ethel is not a barker unless she sees a feline. So no cats, please. Oh, and doggy door and house trained, too. Grab your leash and start walking!

Lord Archibald and Lady Arabella
Lord Archibald and Lady Arabella

Here we have Lord Archibald (Archie) in white and Lady Arabella (Bella) in black. Lost, abandoned, dumped. That’s a question mark. They came in to ARF together and are very friendly. They are between 3 and 5 years old. Since they are so attached to each other, we believe they would love to stay together when adopted. We believe that Archie is an American Eskimo and that Bella is a sheltie mix. Please call ARF if interested in these two — 951-659-1122.

Boomer
Boomer

Boomer just can’t believe he has lived at ARF for more than a year now. His birthday was Feb. 27, yet he still is a playful, mischievous kitty. He has bravely said goodbye to his brothers and sisters, and being the youngest of the cattery, has had to take matters into his own paws. So flipping the cat toys up in the air, scrambling to catch them and tossing them across the room keeps him busy. Let’s give Boomer his wish to have a forever home.

We have several pets on our website in assisted adoption, also. Be sure to look us up on Facebook, too.

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 Harmony Ridge this week. To sponsor the column, call Lisa Streeter at the Town Crier, 951-659-2145.