Hi. I'm Faye and I came to NASAP with my sister, Dawn. We were quite skinny when we first arrived in care but now we get lots of food and are happy, healthy kittens. I love to cuddle with people and I'm always around looking for attention. I'm used to having lots of people around including kids. I love it. More attention for me. I play with my toys and love to play with my mom's other foster kitty. I am very well socialized and will adapt to any household. Inquire about me today and I'll give you lots of rubs and purrs if you promise to always cuddle with me.
Faye's adoption fee includes her spay, vaccinations, de-worming, microchip, feline leukemia/FIV testing and a post adoption health checkup. Please inquire about adopting Faye today. Go online to www.nasap.ca and click on the adopt me link underneath Faye's picture, or call the Northern Alberta Society for Animal Protection (NASAP) at 780-922-0250 and leave a voicemail.
Meet Rigby. She is a four-year-old whippet cross. She is a very high energy little pup. She adores her squeaky toys and cuddling with people on the couch. She can be fearful/reactive in new situations or with new people, sometimes startling at loud noises or being approached too quickly. Because of this, she should go to a home with no young children.
She came from a partner pound and was very scared in the kennel environment but she has bonded with NASAP volunteers and her foster home quickly. Once she gets to know you and trust you, she is very engaged and seeks out affection and playtime. She will need a family that is patient and experienced with fearful dogs, to help her build her confidence and continue her training once in her permanent home. She loves walks and an active home is needed to channel her energy. She is very smart and could do well in agility training.
Rigby knows all her basic commands (including sit, stay, come, and shake a paw.) She is working on refining her leash skills and house manners, as she is pretty excitable right now. Rigby would likely benefit from doggy training classes – for socialization, bonding, and expending her energy. She is house trained, and learning to be crate trained. She is spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated.
She is looking for the perfect #fureverhome! Please inquire about meeting Rigby and having her join your family. Go online to www.nasap.ca and click on the adopt me link underneath Rigby's picture, or call the Northern Alberta Society for Animal Protection (NASAP) at s780-922-0250 and leave a voicemail.