Paws up to you, Mayor Max, as you cross the rainbow bridge, from Mama Sandy, Winston, Oreo and Shannon, Betty and Adora Rayne.

Adopted this week was Cupcake, one of the five cats abandoned on the ARF porch.

Found near Humber Park is a young, unneutered male terrier mix. Please call ARF to identify. We are calling him Charlie.

April is double your love month with the feline crowd. Two cats for the price of one.

Johnny and Furball

Johnny and Furball Bill would love to be adopted together. Both are young adults who still like to play a little cat and mouse. Nap times are important, and at times, you won’t even know they are around.

Carly and Sadie are identical twin sisters about a year old. Often they can be found intertwined in their favorite hiding spot.

The diva Miss Jezabelle purrs, “If you are a lover of the feline crowd, you simply have to walk through the ARF cattery door and you’re in cat heaven. You will either stay here forever, or you will not be able to resist gathering a couple of these fur babies into your arms forever.”

Clarence, the Siamese mix, Mr. Grey, and Tommy are open to suggestion. Clarence is the room greeter, Mr. Grey is inquisitive, but at a distance, and Tommy is all about talking it over.

Sunny

Lachi is a 2-year-old female and Sunny is a young mama.

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 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays. Call (951) 659-1122 or email [email protected] for appointment on any other day.
Creature corner is sponsored this week in loving memory of Mayor Max. To sponsor the column, call Shane Fender at the Town Crier, 659-2145.