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A
A
He
was
actually
brought
to
us
some
some
concerned
citizen
here
in
names,
found
him
out
running
around
and
knew
that
it
was
far
too
cold
for
cats
to
be
outside.
So
she
attempted
to
pick
him
up
and
he
just
didn't
like
that.
Apparently
so
he
he
did
make
contact
with
her
skin
and
bite
her,
although
we
have
seen
no
negative
behaviors
with
him
at
all.
Since
he's
been
here,
so
he
has
just
finished
up
his
quarantine
period,
so
we're
sure
that
he
does
not
have
rabies,
but
again
he
may
have
just
been
frightened
or
spooked.
A
Who
knows
what
may
have
happened?
He
may
have
seen
a
dog
that
he
was
afraid
of.
But
again
we
just
haven't
seen
any
kind
of
bad
behavior
with
it
this
cat.
Here
he
is
just
an
absolute
as
you
can
see,
he
is
just
a
big
love.
Bug
very
sweet.
Just
loves
that
attention-
he
can
see
all
the
toys
in
here
and
he
is
that
perfectly
fine
to
sitting
up
here
and
getting
the
love
and
the
attention.
So
maybe
we
can
turn
around
and
show
them,
so
he
is
available
for
adoption.
A
He
still
needs
to
be
neutered.
So,
of
course
we
are
going
to
make
sure
that
happens
before
he
goes
home.
He
has
already
been
scheduled
for
that,
but
he
is
available
for
adoption
again
we're
calling
him
Fernando.
That
was
probably
not
his
original
name,
but
at
some
point
somebody
let
him
outside
and
they
didn't
neuter
him
and
just
allowed
him
to
run
out
there
and
this
really
cold
climate
that
we
have
right
now.
A
So
we
want
to
make
sure
that
Fernando
has
a
indoor
only
home
where
he
can
be
safe,
be
warm
and
I'd
be
with
a
family.
That's
going
to
love
him
and
give
him
all
the
attention
that
he
needs
and
deserves.
So
if
you
are
interested
in
a
really
big
kitty
here,
this
beautiful
orange
tabby
come
on
down
to
the
Ames
Animal
Shelter
we'd
love
to
introduce
Fernando
to
you
and
see
if
he
might
be
a
good.
Your
family.
A
And
our
next
guest
today
is
butters.
Butters
is
about
five
months
old,
at
least
where
we're
estimating
that
butters
was
a
owner
surrender.
The
previous
owner
was
unable
to
care
for
him
anymore,
unfortunately
lost
his
housing
and
could
not
provide
the
home
that
he
knew
that
butters
deserved
butters
is
a
male.
He
is
scheduled
to
be
neutered
and
will
be
available
for
adoption
as
soon
as
he
gets
neutered.
So
we're
currently
accepting
applications
for
him.
He
does
want
to
go
play
with
the
toys.
A
You
know
a
camera
shy
here,
but
he's
kind
of
a
medium
here,
beautiful
orange
tabby
and
white
kitten,
just
a
young
one.
Here,
of
course
the
kittens
always
have
the
most
energy,
but
beautiful
cat,
very
friendly
social
again
just
wants
to
play
with
the
toys,
as
all
young
ones
do
so.
Butters
is
available
for
adoption
again
about
4
to
5
months
old
and
is
scheduled
to
be
neutered.
A
A
In
our
next
guest
today
is
Victor.
Victor
came
in
to
us
kind
of
a
stray
situation,
but
also
someone
had
been
caring
for
him,
so
another
cat
that
was
outside
and
the
extremely
cold
can't
wear
conditions
that
we
have
going
on
right
now,
so
they
did
what
was
best
for
Victor
and
brought
him
here
to
us.
So
we
can
make
sure
that
he's
warm
and
safe
and
cared
for
and,
of
course
getting
him.
Neutered
is
very
important
too,
so
he's
also
another
one
that
has
been
scheduled
for
his
neuter
surgery.
A
He
just
came
in
yesterday
so
he's
definitely
still
on
the
shy
side,
just
kind
of
trying
to
figure
out
what's
going
on
and
where
all
these
people
are
at
and
and
all
the
smells
and
the
sounds
everything
all.
This
is
new
to
him.
So
he's
kind
of
having
a
hard
time
adjusting
to
the
environment,
but
we're
sure
that
he's
going
to
fit
in
just
well
and
hopefully
find
his
forever
home
very
soon.
So
we're
estimating
the
victory
is
about
nine
months
old.
A
Again,
he
came
in
as
a
stray,
so
we
don't
know
his
exact
birthdate
but
we're
estimating
about
nine
months
again.
He
still
needs
to
be
neutered.
He
does
have
all
of
his
claws
and
unfortunately
he
didn't
have
any
identification
or
a
microchip
for
us
to
be
able
to
get
him
back
to
his
people.
So
again,
the
safest
thing
now
for
Victor
is
to
be
here
safe
and
warm
and
get
the
love
and
attention
that
he
needs
to
be
able
to
thrive
here
with
us.
So
Victor
came
in
with
quasar.
A
There
was
two
cats
that
were
running
loose
and
being
cared
cared
for,
so
Victor
here
is
what
you'd
call
a
blue,
color
I
know
most
you're
saying
this
is
gray,
but
in
cats
this
would
be
called
a
similar
to
a
Russian
blue.
So
he
may
have
some
Russian
blue
there
in
his
family
tree,
but
a
beautiful
cat's,
beautiful,
blue
grey
cat.
There
are
some
white
tabby,
stripes
I'm,
not
even
sure
you
can
even
see
much
on
the
camera
have
to
be
really
close
here.
A
But
again
he
just
seems
to
be
loving
this
attention
here,
even
though
he
is
kind
of
nervous
about
the
environment,
the
lights
and
the
camera,
and
and
all
that's
going
on
here
at
the
shelter.
But
if
you're
looking
for
a
beautiful
Russian
blue
mix
type
cat,
this
may
be
the
kitty
for
you.
Oh
yeah,
well,
now
he's
relaxing
because
he's
rolling
over
and
showing
me
the
belly,
and
that
takes
a
lot
of
trust
for
them
to
roll
over
and
show
you
that
belly
like
that.
A
So
he's
definitely
a
little
bit
more
trusting
and
I've
only
spent
just
a
few
minutes
here
with
him
on
camera.
So
just
some
more
love
and
attention
I'm
sure
he's
going
to
be
a
very
friendly,
wonderful,
warm
house
kitty
to
have
there
with
your
family.
So
if
you'd
like
to
meet
him,
his
name
is
Victor
he's
here
at
the
Ames
Animal
Shelter
and.
A
Our
last
guest
for
today
is
the
second
half
of
Victor.
This
is
quasar.
They
both
came
in
together.
We
believe
that
quasar
here
is
probably
about
four
months
old
four
to
five
months.
So,
although
he
was
hanging
out
with
Victor,
we
don't
think
there
was
any
relation.
Maybe
they
have
some
distant
family
tree
members
together,
but
they
don't
appear
to
be
siblings,
of
course,
based
on
their
age.
A
So
quasar
here
is
he's
also
a
male
again
about
five
months
old
he's
what
you
would
call
a
flame
point,
so
we're
actually
going
to
call
him
kind
of
a
flame
point,
Siamese
mix,
so
it
kind
of
has
those
the
flame
colors
there
around
the
ears
and
around
the
head.
Hopefully
you
can
see
that
on
the
camera
and
then
just
really
kind
of
a
beautiful
cream-colored
coat
here.
A
The
tail
also
has
some
of
that
beautiful
golden
color
in
it
again,
just
like
Victor
quasars,
trying
to
get
in
adjusted
to
the
environment,
kind
of
learning
who
we
are
and
getting
to
know
us
and,
of
course,
one
of
the
first
things
that
we
do
is
give
them
vaccinations
and
deworming
and
flea
treatment
when
they
come
in.
So
all
of
his
handling
so
far
has
been
to
give
medications
and
shots
and
things.
So
this
love
and
attention
like
this
is
what
they
need
to
help
them
come
out
of
their
shell
and
adjust
to
this
environment.
A
That
can
be
really
difficult
for
cats
that
are
first
coming
in
here
to
the
shelter.
So
this
is
quasar.
You
can
just
in
a
short
period
of
time,
he's
already
kind
of
rubbing
up
against
me
and
doing
what
we
call
head
butts
to
get
that
attention
and
that
petting
and
everything
another
thing
about
quasar
here
is
just
those
beautiful
striking
blue
eyes.
So
just
a
sweet
kitty
and
the
purring
isn't
very
loud
I'm,
not
sure
you
can
pick
that
up
on
the
camera.
But
let's
see
if
you
can
hear
that.
A
Yeah,
so
you
can
hear
quasar
they're
purring.
So
again
he
is
adjusting
to
this
environment
and,
as
each
day
goes
by
and
each
hour
and
each
contact
they
have.
That
will
help
them
adjust
to
this
environment.
Kind
of
the
same
thing
that
Victor
did
he's
kind
of
rolling
over
here
and
showing
me
that
tummy.
So
that's
showing
a
great
deal
of
trust
in
a
kitty,
so
something
that
we
love
to
see
them
do
and
shows
us
that
they're
adjusting
more
to
that
environment.
Unfortunately,
they
don't
always
show
their
head
when
they're
doing
that.
A
But
quasar
here
is
a
beautiful
cat
kind
of
a
little
bit
longer
here
than
the
short
hair,
but
not
quite
medium
hair.
So
but
just
a
beautiful
coat
here
and
of
course,
short-haired
cats
also
need
a
lot
of
love
and
attention
and
brushing
as
well
just
like
the
medium
haired
cats
and
the
long
haired
cats
do
especially,
but
you
can
see
here,
he's
really
kind
of
just
adjusting
well.
A
So
if
you're
interested
in
Victor
or
quasar
come
on
down
to
the
Ames,
Animal
Shelter
I'd
love
to
introduce
them
to
you,
and
we
also
would
would
really
like
to
see
if
we
could
possibly
get
those
to
adopt
it
together,
they're
both
very
young
cats
that
would
probably
thrive
if
having
that
companion
and
then
they've
been
out
there
on
the
streets
for
a
long,
they've,
probably
been
buddies
and
so
be
nice
to
keep
them
together.
If
we
could
so,
but
not
a
requirement,
but
we'd
like
to
see
if
we
could
do
that.
A
Well,
that's
our
show,
for
today
you
just
saw
for
the
cats
that
we
have
available
for
adoption.
You
know,
I
have
just
been
so
excited
lately
about
all
the
adoptions
that
we've
had
here
at
the
shelter
six
of
our
new
community
cat
room
cats
have
been
adopted,
that's
6
out
of
8.
That
was
originally
there.
So
now
we
have
Janette
and
the
Phantom
that
are
left
for
adoption,
so
6
out
of
that
8
in
that
room
is
just
incredible
success
and
we're
very
happy
with
that.
Keep
an
eye
on
Facebook.
A
We
will
be
deciding
or
you
actually
be
deciding
the
viewers
and
people
that
watch
us
on
Facebook
will
be
deciding
on
the
name
for
our
new
community
cat
room.
So
we
had
some
great
suggestions
and
now
we've
narrowed
it
down
to
10
that
the
staff
picked
and
now
we're
gonna.
Let
our
people
and
the
supporters
and
everybody
that
loves
the
Ames
Animal
Shelter
decide
the
name
for
that
community
count
room.
We
also
will
have
more
cats
coming
from
the
Greenbelt
Humane
Society
in
the
next
few
days.
A
I
believe
they're
gonna
arrive
next
Tuesday,
so
keep
an
eye
out
for
some
additional
cats
coming
from
them,
as
they
still
desperately
need
help
to
reduce
their
population
as
they're
doing
some
much-needed
work
on
their
facility
since
the
last
airing
of
the
show.
So
every
two
weeks
we
do
this
show
and
again
thank
you
for
the
crew
that
puts
the
show
together
for
us.
It's
we've
had
19
cat
adoptions
since
the
last
taping.
So
in
two
weeks
we've
had
19
cat
adoptions
and
that's
really
just
an
amazing
amount
for
us.
A
Here
we
couldn't
be
happier
with
those
numbers.
We
have
quite
a
bit
of
space
open
in
our
facility
right
now
for
cats,
so
we're
just
really
happy
that
we
found
so
many
good
forever
homes
to
go
home.
Take
those
kitties
home
with
them,
since
the
last
show.
We've
also
had
seven
dogs
adopted
so
and
typically
when
I.
If
we
have
dogs
at
the
shelter,
I
typically
bring
them
on
the
show,
because
we
noticed
a
lot
of
people
that
want
to
see
dogs
on
the
show.
A
We've
had
seven
adopted
since
the
last
show
the
two
from
the
Fort
Dodge
Humane
Society
have
been
adopted,
butch
and
Toby
I
talked
about
them
on
the
last
show
and
I
think
we
had
some
pictures
of
them
on
there,
but
they've
been
adopted
too.
So
we've
reached
out
to
the
Humane
Society
as
well
and
seeing
if
they
have
additional
dogs,
they
would
like
us
to
help
them
with
right.
A
Now
we
just
have
a
golden
retriever
that
came
in
last
night
that
we're
looking
for
the
owners
on
and
then
we'll
have
no
dogs
again
in
our
building.
So
thank
you
again
for
everybody
that
comes
in,
adopts
and
donates
to
us
and
all
the
love
and
compassion
that
you
share
with
the
animals
here
at
the
Ames
Animal
Shelter,
and
for
watching
our
show.
Thank
you.