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Last week in “Days of Our Nine Lives,” the ARF cats talked about the new Bengal cat, Patrick.

Patrick

Patrick: (Saunters into the cattery) Well, well, well. What have we here?

Bobbie: What we have here, Patrick, are awesome ARF cats, that’s what.

Anabel

Anabel: (Aside to Tinkerbell) Uh, oh. Is this gonna be a showdown?

George: (Stepping in between Patrick and Bobbie) Bobbie’s right, you know. We are pretty awesome. Welcome to the cattery, Patrick.

Patrick: Thank you. Glad to be here. So, why is everyone gathered?

Bobbie: I have adoption news!

George: My favorite kind of news.

George
Tinkerbell

Bobbie: Last week was a great adoption week. All four of the Big Bang puppies found forever homes. That’s Sheldon, Leonard, Penny and Raj. AND our German Shepherd Baron found his perfect home.

Tinkerbell: Yippee! Where is our dear Baron?

Bobbie: Baron is in a very quiet, calm home in Garner Valley. It’s just what he needs to recover and begin a new chapter in his life. Man, he deserves it after what he’s been through.

Crue: That is so wonderful. I hope Jet and I find a forever home, together.

Jet & Crue

Jet: Who wouldn’t want us? We bark only to alert, we’re very calm and cuddly, and we are housetrained. What could be better?

George: A cat?

Bobbie

Crue: Ha, ha, ha.

Patrick: Some humans don’t realize how we cats can be just as trainable and just as much fun as you canines.

Pepper: Got that right, Pat.

Patrick: Thank you, Pepper, and it’s Patrick

George: Take it easy, you two. We are all very special. We just need the special forever home.

Will Patrick and Bobbie become friends? Be sure to keep up with the animal antics of “Days of Our Nine Lives” each week. And please stop in to say hello to the entire adoptable cast at the ARF House, 26890 Hwy. 243 on Saturdays 10-4 and Sundays 10-2, or by appointment M-F by calling 951-659-1122.

Creature Corner is sponsored in memory of all the beloved pets.

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