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Hello
and
thank
you
for
tuning
in
to
this
episode
of
animals
and
aims.
My
name
is
Ron
Edwards
I'm,
the
animal
control
supervisor
here
for
the
Ames
animal
shelter
and
animal
control
program.
Our
first
guest
with
us
today
is
a
repeat:
this
is
Jafar.
The
reason
I
wanted
to
show
Jafar
again
on
today's
show
was
to
talk
about
how
animal
shelters
don't
just
have
dogs
and
cats
for
adoption.
We
oftentimes
have
these
exotic
animals.
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A
He
has
been
with
us
again
since
early
April.
He
is
a
neutered
male.
We
believe
he's
a
pretty
young
rabbit,
probably
somewhere
in
the
range
of
a
year
or
so
appears
to
be
very
gentle.
He
is
easy
when
you
pick
him
up
and
he
loves
his
green
leafy
vegetables.
That's
an
extremely
important
part
of
their
diet.
A
Along
with
hey,
we
feed
all
of
our
bunnies
here
they
get
a
mix
of
green
leafy
vegetables
every
day,
along
with
pellets
and
basically
unlimited,
hey
all
they
want,
and
they
really
thrive
on
that
they're,
just
really
amazing
little
creatures
and
deserve
to
be
in
a
home
where
they're
going
to
give
them
proper
care.
What's
most
important
with
these
bunnies
is
that
they're
not
put
out
in
a
rabbit
hutch
a
rabbit
hutch
out
in
the
backyard
is
not
an
appropriate
environment
for
these
monies
they
really
need
to
be
indoors.
A
They
need
to
be
with
a
family,
and
we
have
a
set
up
here
at
the
animal
shelter
that
we
love
to
show
people
and
kind
of
talk
about
the
appropriate
environment
for
them.
We
also
want
to
talk
a
lot
about
the
food
that
they
eat
in
the
appropriate
diet,
how
to
handle
them
properly,
how
to
make
sure
that
they
receive
appropriate
vet
care
and
how
they
can
thrive
in
your
family.
So,
if
you're
interested
in
meeting
Jafar,
we
have
lots
of
information
about
rabbits.
A
We
also
try
to
get
all
of
our
viewers
to
look
at
rabbit
org.
It's
a
very
simple
website
to
remember
that
gives
you
all
kinds
of
information
about
having
a
pet
rabbit
I'm
in
adding
one
to
your
family
and
again
keeping
it
indoor
keeping
it
in
the
house
with
the
rest
of
the
family.
So
again,
if
you're
interested
in
meeting
Jafar
come
on
down
to
the
Ames
animal
shelter,
we'd
love
to
introduce
you
to
him
and
show
you
what
fun
pets.
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A
And
our
next
guest
today
is
Bob.
A
I
found
his
name
in
our
special
pet
names
book
and
I
understand
that
it
means
heirloom
in
Korean.
So
he
is
quite
in
heirloom
here
he
is
a
beautiful
tabby
and
white
cat.
You
can
see
how
just
loving
this
cat
is.
He
came
into
us
as
a
stray.
He
did
not
have
any
identification,
nor
did
he
have
a
microchip.
A
A
He
so
they
didn't
come
forward
for
him.
So
now
he
is
up
for
adoption.
We
got
him
neutered
and
let's
show
them
that
site
go
there.
He
he's
now
been
neutered
and
is
ready
for
adoption,
you'll
notice
that
he
was
neutered
later
in
life,
and
this
is
very
common
with
these
male
cats.
If
I
can
get
him
to
show
you
his
head,
there
he's
got
these
large
jowls
here
and
that's
from
not
being
neutered
when
he
was
young,
so
he
is
what
you'd
call
a
big
tomboy
and
but
just
the
sweetest
cat
in
the
world.
A
We
do
think
he
would
actually
get
along
with
other
cats
and
not
a
lot
of
Tomcats
will
get
along
with
other
cats.
But
I
think
this
might
be
the
exception
here.
This
big
guy,
you
can
see
he
is
just
loving.
This
I
bet
you.
He
would
just
stay
here
all
day,
just
love
this
petting
and
and
being
here
on
the
camera
again,
a
very
sweet
cat.
We
have
seen
no
bad
behaviors
from
him
whatsoever,
but
just
a
really
nice
cat
and
would
be
a
great
mix
to
the
family.
A
We
would
say
that
he'd
probably
be
good
with
small
kids
adults.
You
know
other
animals,
we
don't
know
how
he
is
with
other
dogs
there
with
dogs,
but
I
bet
you
based
on
his
personality.
He
might
actually
be
a
be
a
good
one
again.
He
is
just
such
a
big
love.
If
you
can
hear
him
in
the
microphone
there
he's
just
purring
and
just
could
not
cannot
get
enough
padding
and
loving
here,
so
a
great
example
of
just
a
great
cat
here
at
the
Ames
animal
shelter.
A
And
our
final
guest
for
the
day
today
is
peewee.
Peewee
was
surrendered
to
us
by
a
family
member
to
someone
that
is
in
hospice
care
and
could
no
longer
provide
care
for
peewee
he's
about
four
years
old.
He
has
been
neutered
now
and
is
available
for
adoption,
and
just
as
I
was
talking
about
with
Bob.
A
peewee
also
has
those
large
jowls
here
so
he's.
Also
a
really
big
Tom
kitty
he's
actually
bigger
than
Bob
a
pretty
solid
kitty
here.
So
he's
this
beautiful
gray,
russian
blue
color.
A
Here
they
often
call
this
blue
by
just
a
beautiful
cat,
very
friendly,
in
a
very
unfortunate
situation
for
his
his
people,
but
Pee
Wee
is
available
for
adoption
he's
been
with
us
a
little
bit.
He
seems
to
be
very
well-mannered.
He
hasn't
acted
out
and
appropriately
in
any
way
he's
not
too
sure
about
this
camera
and
everything
in
the
room.
But
here
he
seems
to
be
a
very
gentle
cat.
A
Even
given
his
big
big
size
here
in
stature
he's
what
we
call
a
gentle
giant,
so
Pee
Wee
is
available
for
adoption
again
he's
about
four
years
old.
He
is
a
neutered
male.
He
is
a
domestic
Shorthair
that
wants
to
go
play,
but
a
lot
of
fun.
A
lot
of
energy
here
in
this
cat
4
years
old
is
a
very
young
cat
and
peewee
is
a
great
example
of
just
what
a
great
cat
can
be
along
with
sbobet.
A
Before
we
end
the
show
today,
I
want
to
another
reminder
of
the
tragic
situation
with
pets
and
also
children
being
left
in
cars,
and
if
you
may
have
seen
the
recent
news
about
a
six-month-old
child
that
was
left
in
a
car
and
passed
away,
that
is
such
a
tragedy.
It
doesn't
need
to
happen.
There's
been
so
much
information
and
education
out
there
about
pets
being
left
in
cars
and
children.
It's
really
hard
for
us
to
understand
why
that's
still
happening
today
in
2016
every
day
we
get
more
and
more
calls
now.
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The
weather
is
warm,
we're
getting
more
and
more
calls
for
pets
being
left
in
cars
for
dogs
being
left
in
cars,
mostly
we're
already
over
45
calls
and
the
weather's
just
started
to
get
warm.
So
please,
please
tell
your
friends,
your
neighbors,
your
family,
everybody
leave
your
pets
at
home,
it's
not
safe.
It's
too
warm,
you
never
know
what
could
happen.
Accidents
can
happen,
you
may
get
stuck
in
a
grocery
store
or
something
longer,
and
the
time
that
you
expect
it
to
be
in
there
is
much
longer
than
expected.
A
Animals
can
die
in
a
very
short
time
or
suffer
brain
damage,
liver
damage,
so
many
different
things
can
happen
to
them.
It's
just
not
safe.
Please
leave
them
at
home.
I
can't
say
this
enough.
Please
share
this
on
Facebook
on
Twitter
every
means
you
have
to
share
this
information.
Please
share
it,
it's
dangerous
for
them.
We've
already
lost
too
many
pets
and
too
many
small
children.
It
doesn't
make
sense.
Please
please,
leave
your
pets
at
home
and
in
closing
I
just
want
to
say
a
special.