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Description
A biweekly live to tape talk show series featuring local, loveable animals in need of forever homes. The new series premiers every other Saturday on Comcast channel 99 & 1070 HD. Linda L. Kelley Animal Shelter staff hosts the program featuring adoptable animals and welfare-minded tips and advice by the shelter’s in-house veterinarian.
A
A
Great
Outdoors,
but
she
would
love
to
have
a
home
inside
and
she
did
live
with
another
dog
other
than
that
other
dog
I,
don't
think
she's
been
exposed
to
many
others,
but
she
seems
curious
of
others.
I
know,
I,
know,
she's
very
sweet,
like
I,
said
a
lot
of
energy
I,
don't
know
it's
harder
to
train
little
dogs
in
my
opinion
than
bigger
dogs,
but
she
may
do
it.
She
just
jumps
up.
A
lot
is
her
problem.
She
just
gets.
A
B
A
B
Other
dog
that
lived
with
her
was
a
German
Shepherd,
so
she
lived
with
a
big
dog.
C
Today
we
are
going
to
talk
about
welcoming
a
new
kitten
into
your
home
and
the
vaccines
that
they
need
when
kittens
are
born,
they
should
nurse
from
mom
until
they're
about
four
weeks
of
age.
At
that
point,
mom
will
begin
the
weaning
process
and
the
kittens
will
occasionally
nurse
while
also
starting
to
eat
food,
while
cat
breeders
do
exist,
the
vast
majority
of
cats
and
kittens
come
from
shelters,
rescues,
friends
and
neighbors,
or
simply
by
finding
them
outside
most
rescues,
Place
kittens
into
new
homes
around
eight
weeks
of
age.
C
C
This
vaccine,
more
accurately,
called
an
fvrcp
vaccine,
helps
your
kitten
build
immunity
against
multiple
viruses.
These
include
feline
pan
leukopenia
virus,
Rhino,
tracheitis
and
Khaleesi
virus.
All
of
these
viruses
have
the
potential
to
cause
serious
disease.
The
most
serious
of
these
diseases
is
feline,
pan
leukopenia,
which
is
often
fatal.
If
contracted
kittens
require
a
series
of
vaccinations
in
order
to
build
up
good
enough
immunity
against
these
viruses,
kittens
are
born
with
some
immunity
from
their
mother,
but
that
immunity
starts
to
diminish
the
older.
They
get.
C
Veterinarians
recommend
vaccinating
kittens
under
four
months
of
age,
with
an
fvrcp
vaccine
every
three
to
four
weeks
to
ensure
that
the
kitten
can
build
up
their
own
immunity
by
the
time.
What's
passed
down
from
Mom
wears
off
at
three
months,
old
kittens
can
get
their
first
rabies
vaccine,
both
rabies
and
fercp
vaccines
are
considered
core
vaccinations
and
all
reputable
veterinary
clinics,
groomers
and
boarding
facilities
will
require
your
cat
to
be
up
to
date
on
these
vaccines.
In
order
to
visit
the
facility.
C
D
E
B
B
He
is
a
lone
wolf.
Normally
guinea
pigs
like
to
live
in
like
a
little
herd.
I
guess
is
what
they
call
it,
but
he's
fine
being
by
himself.
Yes,.
B
One
pig
man,
one
Pig,
show
one
pig
man.
He
has
some
like
scarring
on
him
because
he
was
housed
with
like
a
bunch
of
other
different
guinea
pigs,
and
so
they.
B
Together
yeah,
but
that's
why
he's
a
one
he's,
a
solo,
Domo
boy?
He
loves
crinkle
baggies,
because.
B
A
B
That
that's
it
he's
a
pretty
cool
guy
and
it's
easy
to
just
have
one.
You
know
so
yeah
not
much
to
it.
Just
you
know
they
love
the
hay.
A
B
A
Yeah,
so
if
you
can,
we
would
love
some
volunteers.
We
love,
you
know
any
type
of
donations.
They
are
very
helpful
for
us
if
you
would
like
to
Foster
kittens
dogs,
anything
you're.
More
than
welcome
to
do
that
too.
Everything
is
on
our
website
all
forms
if
you're
just
want
to
just
come
look
around
and
then
hopefully,
maybe
find
something
we
are
open.
You
know
ten
to
four
Tuesday
through
Saturday
and
but
yeah
just
swing
on
in
see.
A
If
there's
anything
you're
interested
in
it
always
seems
like
we're,
always
full
yeah,
there's
always
something.
There's
always
something
new
pretty
much
every
day
keep
up
with
our
website.
It
stays
up
to
date
to
the
minute
and
watch
come
get
yourself.
A
guinea
pig.