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Hi,
my
name
is
Ron
Edwards
and
the
animal
control
supervisor
here
for
the
Ames
animal
shelter
and
animal
control
program
got
some
beautiful
animals
to
show
you
today
that
are
all
available
for
adoption
at
the
Ames
animal
shelter.
The
first
one
here
is
Stewart
Stewart
is
a
neutered.
Male
came
into
the
shelter
as
a
stray,
so
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
history
about
him.
He
definitely
is
on
the
thin
side,
but
he's
been
gaining
weight
here
at
the
shelter
I
know
these
warm
and
getting
some
good
food
inside
his
system.
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The
owners
never
came
forward
to
find
him,
no
caller
identification,
no
microchip.
So
we
didn't
know
how
to
get
Stewart
back
to
his
original
home.
But
Stewart
is
available
for
adoption
now
here
at
the
Ames
animal
shelter,
we're
estimating
that
he's-
probably
seven
years,
plus
not
an
older,
real
old
cat,
but
he's
he's
definitely
enjoying
some
senior
years
in
his
life.
A
Seven,
maybe
a
little
generous.
He
may
be
closer
to
the
10
area,
but
a
real
gentle
cat.
He
is
front
declawed.
He
came
in
that
way
to
the
animal
shelter,
so
it's
extremely
important
that
Stewart
and
all
the
cats
that
are
adopted
here
remain
indoors,
it's
much
safer
for
them.
The
windchill
factor
was
below
zero
the
other
night
and
to
think
of
these
animals
out
there
fending
for
themselves.
In
that
cold
weather
is
just
absolutely.
We
know
heartbreaking.
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So
we
want
to
make
sure
that
all
the
animals
are
adopted
from
names,
animal
shelter
stay
indoors
and
stay
with
the
families
that
adopt
them.
That's
what
the
kind
of
the
kind
of
homes
that
were
looking
for
for
all
these
guys
again.
This
is
Stewart
available
for
adoption.
Here,
come
on
down
to
meet
him,
he's
a
gentle
kitty
and
would
love
to
sit
on
the
couch
with
you
and
keep
you
warm
during
the
winter.
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And
here
I
have
with
me:
flossy
flossy
is
a
the
last
one.
Actually,
the
remaining
kitten
of
a
litter
of
five
that
was
already
adopted,
so
philosophy
is
the
last
one
there
about
10
weeks
old
philosophy
is
a
beautiful
orange
tabby
got
the
beautiful
stripes
in
here
she
was
already
spayed
and
she's
ready
to
go
to
her
new
home.
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She
has
all
of
her
claws
and
again
with
all
of
our
animals
again,
I
want
to
mention
and
really
reinforce
that
we're
looking
for
indoor
homes
for
our
cats
and
even
our
dogs,
Iowa
winters
are
harsh
and
it's
just
not
safe
for
them
to
be
outside,
not
just
for
the
weather
conditions,
but
cars
wildlife,
other
animals,
it's
just
much
safer
for
them.
When
you
think
of
a
kitten,
this
small,
that's
just
a
little
bit
over
two
pounds.
It
really
can't
defend
itself
out
there.
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So
we're
looking
for
an
indoor
home
here
for
Flossie
again
she's
about
ten
to
eleven
weeks.
She
was
surrendered
by
her
owners
with
the
other
litter
her
for
litter
mates
and
unfortunately,
their
cat
was
not
spayed,
so
she
had
a
litter
of
kittens.
So
we're
definitely
going
to
work
with
them
and
try
to
get
the
mom
spayed.
So
we
don't
have
the
same
problem
again
next
year,
but
she's.
A
typical
kitten.
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Lots
of
energy
loves
to
play
with
toys
would
have
a
great
time
in
a
new
house
learning
all
the
new
things
and
playing
with
all
kinds
of
stuff
in
the
house,
but
really
nice
kitten.
You
want
to
make
sure
providing
everything
for
them.
Appropriate
scratching,
post
to
scratch
on
all
the
toys
to
play
with
lots
of
fun,
have
bringing
a
new
kitten
into
the
house
so
come
on
down
and
take
a
look
at
philosophy
here
at
the
Ames
animal
shelter.
A
And
here
I
have
with
me:
tatter
Tedder
is
one
of
our
longest
residents.
He
actually
came
in
to
us
he'd,
been
on
the
street
running
around
on
Main
Street
here
in
ames,
and
we're
very
fortunate
that
someone
brought
him
in
here
to
us
because
he
was
in
really
bad
shape.
We've
been
working
with
him
and
slowly
working
on
trying
to
get
all
the
mats
out
of
him.
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He
tolerates
it
for
a
little
bit,
but
but
just
a
nice
cat
he
is
going
to
need
a
special
home,
though
he's
going
to
be
a
home
where
I
would
definitely
recommend
those
children,
he
can
get
a
little
irritated
and
I
think
it
might
be,
because
those
mats
are
really
causing
him
a
lot
of
pain.
So
we've
got
almost
all
of
those
out,
but
he's
going
to
be
a
cat
that
needs
constant,
brushing
he's
telling
his
story
here
too.
If
you
can
hear
him,
but
he's
going
to
need
constant,
brushing
and
care
of
him.
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Definitely
no
kids.
He
can
be
a
little
mouthy
again.
I
were
not
real
sure
about
his
history.
He
came
in
as
a
stray,
so
we
don't
know
much
about
him
other
than
he
was
in
really
bad
shape
when
he
came
to
us
we're
estimating
he's,
probably
about
seven
years
old,
beautiful,
long-haired,
orange
tabby.
This
seems
like
it's
the
orange
kitty
day,
but
you
know
I
think
deep
down
inside
this
is
a
great
would
make
a
great
cat.
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A
And
here
is
the
first
of
two
adorable
dogs
that
we
have
available
for
adoption,
both
their
smaller
dogs
with
lots
of
personality.
The
first
one
here
is
Payton
Payton
was
recently
owner
surrendered
to
us.
She
has
a
lot
to
talk
about
she's
about
four
years
old.
She
was
actually
originally
adopted
from
the
shelter.
Unfortunately,
the
the
adopters
didn't
spend
a
lot
of
time
training
her.
So
she
still
needs
some
additional
training.
She
gets
very
excited
where
we
think
she's
a
part,
miniature
pinscher,
maybe
Chihuahua
mix
and
that's
kind
of
typical.
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A
And
here
I
have
Riley
with
me:
Riley
is
a
purebred
miniature
australian
shepherd.
This
has
got
to
be
the
smallest
miniature
australian
shepherd
that
I
have
ever
seen.
He
was
just
actually
surrendered
yesterday,
so
he's
still
quite
nervous
and
getting
used
to
the
environment.
Riley
is
three
years
old.
He
was
surrender
because
the
owner
was
not
able
to
have
dogs
in
the
apartment
that
he
was
living
in.
So
you
know
Riley
still
adjusting
to
this
environment,
but
just
a
beautiful
dog.
Here
again
he
is
pure
bred,
a
purebred
miniature
australian
shepherd.
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A
A
Thank
you
for
watching
this
episode
of
animals
and
names
as
we're
into
the
colder
winter
months.
Now
we
want
to
remind
everybody
to
keep
your
pets
indoors.
If
you
do
take
them
outside,
please
stay
with
them.
Don't
forget
that
they're
out
there
we
get
several
calls
every
year
where
pets
are
left
outside
and
people
just
forget
them.
They
get
busy
with
things
going
on
in
their
home,
so
the
the
winters
are
harsh
everybody
watching.
The
show
knows
that
and
it's
just
not
safe
to
have
your
pets
outdoors.
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If
they
are
outdoor
animals,
dogs
make
sure
providing
the
appropriate
housing
protection
from
the
snow
protection
from
the
wind.
The
wind
chill
factor
often
gets
below
zero,
its
deadly
for
animals
out
there.
So
please,
please,
please
keep
your
pets
indoors,
love
them
and
care
for
them
and
make
sure
they
see
the
vets,
at
least
on
an
annual
basis,
to
make
sure
that
they're
getting
the
proper
treatment
and
medical
care
and
everything
that
they
need
and
again,
most
importantly,
give
them
lots
of
love.
Thank
you
for
watching.