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Onyx was part of a litter born by caesarian section to a Rottweiler-cross mom on Feb. 27. The mother dog was unable to care for her pups and so they came to the Northern Alberta Society for Animal Protection (NASAP).

Onyx was part of a litter born by caesarian section to a Rottweiler-cross mom on Feb. 27. The mother dog was unable to care for her pups and so they came to the Northern Alberta Society for Animal Protection (NASAP). They were bottle-fed and are now healthy puppies ready for new and loving homes.

Black Onyx is the biggest of the puppies, not surprisingly, as she is constantly looking for food. She could also be known as Hoover [the vacuum] or Miss Piggy. Her coat is somewhat curly. She is the shyest of the puppies but also the first to stay close to someone she is comfortable with, following her ‘person’ around the yard while the others play together.

If you are interested in adopting Onyx, please go online to www.nasap.ca and click on the “adopt me” link underneath her picture. Or you can call NASAP at 780-922-0250 and leave a voicemail.

Casey is a very sweet-natured, gentle cat, who is very timid initially of new surroundings and people but is very affectionate once he feels comfortable with his new home. While in foster care it has been determined that he unfortunately has some litter-box issues that necessitate finding him an acreage or barn home where he will be safe and secure but still have access to the outdoors.

When Casey first came into care it was thought that he was stressed out by other cats and needed to be in a home without other cats. He has recently tried had exposure to other cats in a barn setting at his foster home and he’s not at all fazed by them and is very gentle and friendly with them. He should do well in an acreage or heated barn-type home with other cats. Like any domestic cat, he will require an annual health exam and vaccinations at the vet, and because he is medium-haired, his coat will require brushing to keep it in good shape.

If you can provide a suitable, loving home for this big cuddlebug please consider adopting Casey. His adoption fee includes his neuter, tattoo, microchip, vaccinations, deworming, FIV/feline leukemia testing and a post-adoption health checkup.

If you are interested in adopting Casey, please go online to www.nasap.ca and click on the “adopt me” link underneath his picture. Or you can call the Northern Alberta Society for Animal Protection (NASAP) at 780-922-0250 and leave a voicemail.

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