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Pets look for new home

Meet Otter.

Otter will push his leash with his nose and drag it to the door. Once outside, he loves to walk, preferably at a good pace as he does not like to sniff around. He likes to keep toys to himself but quickly learns to share them. He will sometimes even run with a stick for as long as you chase him. To finish off the day, pet his head and back and he happily obliges by rolling over for a belly rub. Only about 8 years old, this guy has the body of a basset with the marking of a cattle dog.

These pets are also looking for homes.

Liberty, a dilute calico and Spangles, who is white with marking and coloring lost their home when one of the children developed asthma. They are affectionate girls, ready to purr and looking for a home together.

Momma Pie is a petite black lady, about 4 years old that was found with her little family. Sweet and quiet, she loves attention and petting.

Save-A-Pet is open from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays; 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursdays; and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.

Adoption fees are $125 for a kitten, $100 for a cat 1 year old or older, $250 for a puppy up to 7 months old, $150 for a dog 7 months to 7 years old and $125 for a dog older than 7 years.

Save-A-Pet now uses the identifying microchip on all dogs and cats entering the shelter.

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