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A
Our
first
two
guests
with
us
here
today
is
Ming
and
Bing
I,
honestly
forgot,
which
ones
which,
but
they
don't
really
come
when
you
call
their
name
anyways,
but
when
they
do
come
to
its,
when
you
usually
have
food
with
you
and
they
really
like
their
food,
you
can
see
there
that
they're
both
eating
there,
they're
green
veggies
and
coming
to
say,
hi
they're,
actually
pretty
well
socialized
they're
kind
of
getting
used
to
being
picked
up
and
handled
in
touch.
They
don't.
A
You
know
they
enjoy
the
the
petting
and
everything
so
they're
not
trying
to
run
from
me
here.
But
guinea
pigs
are
very
special
pets
and
we
want
to
make
sure
that
anybody
that's
coming
in
to
adopt
them
has
done
some
research.
The
guinea
pig
manual
is
guinea.
Pig
manual
comm
is
a
really
good
website
that
provides
all
the
information
that
you
want
about
these
guys
and
how
to
care
for
them
properly
make
sure
they're
getting
the
right
improper
diet
getting
a
lot
of
vitamin
C.
A
That's
extremely
important
to
these
guys,
health
they're,
both
males
they
were
surrendered
to
us,
because
the
person
could
no
longer
care
for
them
purchased
from
a
pet
store,
but
just
a
whole
lot
of
fun.
These
guys
have
a
whole
lot
of
energy
they're
young,
so
there's
just
a
whole
lot
of
energy
there
with
them,
they're
very,
very
sweet
guinea
pigs,
guinea
pigs
are
not
known
for
being
biting
animals.
Sometimes
mice
or
hamster
certain
breeds
of
hamsters
tend
to
bite
a
little
bit
more.
A
So
guinea
pigs
can
be
a
good
pet
for
small
children
as
long
as
they
have
parental
supervision,
any
time
that
they're
dealing
with
them
and
handling
them
because
they
are
small
little
creatures.
It
doesn't
take
a
whole
lot
to
to
hurt
one
of
these
guys,
of
course,
unintentionally,
but
again,
guinea
pig
Manuel
is
a
great
resource.
Guinea,
pig
Manuel
comm
a
great
resource
to
find
out
how
to
here.
For
these
guys,
the
proper
housing
that
you
should
have
for
them,
you
don't
want
to
get
a
small
little
cage
for
these
guys.
A
You
want
to
give
them
honestly
the
biggest
cage
that
you
can
afford
to
buy
for
them.
We
have
a
sample
cage
that
they're
housed
in
here
at
the
shelter
that
we
would
recommend
people
looking
into
and
can
provide
some
links
to
that
as
well.
When
you
come
in
here
to
the
shelter
I
want
to
make
sure
they
have
a
proper
setup
for
them,
so
they
can
thrive
in
your
home.
A
So
if
you're
interested
in
these
two
little
guinea
pigs,
they
are
a
bonded
pair,
so
they
must
be
adopted
together,
they're,
actually
a
very
social
animals
so
having
a
second
guinea
pig
is
extremely
important
to
these
guys.
So
if
you're
interested
in
adopting
these
beautiful
pigs
come
on
down
to
the
Ames
Animal
Shelter
we'd
love
to
talk
to
you
more
about
them
and
have
you
complete
an
adoption
application
and
meet
them
and
see
what
you
think
see
if
you
can
have
a
add
these
two
to
your
family.
A
And
our
next
guest
today
is
Milo.
Milo
came
into
us
as
a
stray
little
three
month
old
kitten
here.
Milo
is
a
male
and
needs
to
be
neutered
he's
just
recovering
from
a
bit
of
a
cold,
so
he's
got
a
little
bit
of
sneezing
going
on
in
there
between
the
purring.
If
you
can
hear
that
purring
there
yeah,
he
told
him
story.
You
see
this
beautiful
whites
white
little
marking
that
Milo
has
there
again.
He
is
a
male.
A
He
needs
to
be
neutered
before
he
gets
adopted,
but
we've
get
we're
getting
that
scheduled
as
we
speak.
He
does
have
all
of
his
claws
and
of
course,
you
know
hear
that
the
aims
animal
shelters
policy
is
that
they
keep
those
claws.
They
came
into
this
world
with
them
and
we
want
to
make
sure
that
they
keep
them.
A
You
know-
and
we
also
want
to
remind
everybody
too,
that
every
cat
adopted
from
the
Ames
Animal
Shelter
comes
with
free
nail
trims
for
life,
so
we
can
cut
those
nails
at
any
time.
The
adopter
wants
whatever
schedule
they
like
we're
here.
As
long
as
we
have
staff
on-site
here
at
the
shelter,
then
we're
able
to
do
those
nail
trims
here
again,
that's
a
free
service
and
again
kind
of
showing
our
commitment
to
keeping
kitties
with
their
claws
and
making
sure
that
they're
not
declawed
here
from
Ames
animal
shelters.
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So
if
you
are
interested
in
Milo,
he's
got
lots
of
energy
again
he's
just
recovering
from
a
cold.
So
he's
probably
little
bit
more
subdued
right
now,
but
he's
got
a
lot
of
energy
typical
three
month
old
kitten
that
just
wants
to
be
part
of
a
family
and
not
be
here
at
the
Ames
Animal
Shelter.
We
do
our
best
to
take
care
of
him.
We
know
that
it's
not
a
home
for
them
so
come
on
down
and
take
a
look
at
Milo.
If
you
want
to
add
this
beautiful
kitty
to
your
home.
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A
A
So
obviously
she
was
scared
and
not
sure
what
was
going
on,
but
there's
definitely
not
a
mean
bone
in
this
little
Kitty's
body.
Here
again,
she
was
probably
just
scared
under
the
circumstances,
but
Sunita
is
about
five
months
old
and
just
loving
this
attention
that
she's
getting
here,
you
can
see
this.
Those
beautiful
tabby
stripes
on
her
she's
got
some
orange
in
there
and
the
beautiful
white
coloring
on
that,
and
she
is
just
absolutely
a
Love
Bug
and
just
loving
all
this
attention.
A
So
if
you
were
interested
in
Sunita,
she
is
a
female
again
about
five
months
is
what
we're
estimating
she
still
needs
to
be
spayed.
So,
of
course,
we're
gonna
make
sure
that
happens
before
she
goes
to
her
forever
home.
But
of
course,
we
want
to
make
sure
that
they
need
a
lives
in
a
home
indoors
only
where
she's
not
going
to
get
under
car
engines.
So
hopefully
that's
the
last
time.
A
A
We
show,
and
hopefully
that's
Ames
animals
and
Ames
and
sit
there
and
enjoy
the
TV
show
was
Anita
and
just
give
her
all
the
lovin
that
she
wants
and
deserves,
and
that
we
need
to
make
sure
that
she
gets
so
if
you're
interested
here
in
Sunita
who's
really
camera
shy.
If
you're
interested
here
in
Sunita
come
on
down
to
the
shelter
and
we'll
introduce
you
to
her,
and
you
can
spend
some
time
with
her.
A
And
our
final
guest
for
today
is
Dave.
Dave
actually
was
transferred
here
from
the
almost
home,
Humane
Society.
He
is
two
years
old
and
he
is
a
border
collie.
Possibly
lab
mix
is
what
they've
called
him
and
we
definitely
see
the
energy
of
a
border
collie
and
he's
a
little
unsure
about
these
cameras
in
this
room
here
so,
but
he
jumped
right
up
here
on
the
bench
with
me
and
wanted
to
snuggle
up.
A
So
Dave
again
is
a
transfer
from
the
almost
home,
humane
society,
one
of
our
great
partner
groups
that
we
work
with
to
find
homes
for
animals
when
they
are
full
and
really
needs
some
additional
help.
So
we're
really
proud
of
the
partnership
with
them,
and
so
many
other
groups
that
we
work
with
the
Greenbelt,
Humane
Society
and
so
many
other
groups,
but
Dave
again
is
a
border
collie
mix.
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A
Although
he's
going
to
relax
now
but
he's
not
a
dog
that
should
be
living
in
an
apartment,
unless
the
adopter
is
extremely
active
and
goes
jogging
several
times
per
day,
and
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
set
Dave
up
for
the
best
possible
situation
where
he's
gonna
thrive
in
the
home
and
be
able
to
get
some
of
that
energy
out
that
he
has
so
much
of
really
going
so
good
boy
good
boy.
So
he
still
needs
to
learn
some
manners.
A
He
does
jump
up
a
bit,
but
a
lot
of
that
with
training
he's
gonna
be
a
just
a
great
dog,
but
he
does
need
some
training.
So
if
you
have
some
experience
working
with
these
herding
breeds
and
some
training,
you
might
be
a
great
match
here
for
Dave,
so
he's
about
two
years
old
he's
already
neutered
he
has
been
heartworm
tested.
As-
has
most
of
his
current
vaccinations.
I
believe
he
does
need
a
rabies.
Vaccination,
but
Dave
here
is
ready
to
go.
A
So
that's
our
show,
for
today
you
saw
a
bit
of
a
sampling
of
the
animals
that
we
have
available
for
adoption.
Dave
is
the
only
dog
that
we
have
available.
We
have
two
rabbits
that
we've
shown
on
previous
episodes
of
animals
and
Ames
our
two
guinea
pigs
that
you
met
today
and,
of
course,
quite
a
few
cats
that
are
available
for
adoption.
We
have
some
kittens
as
well
so
come
on
down
to
the
shelter
we
have
some
bonded
pairs,
so
those
that
need
to
be
adopted
together.
A
So
you
can
get
two
for
the
price
of
one
adoption
fee
and
just
some
great
animals
here
at
the
shelter
and
just
want
to
send
a
special
thank
you
out
again
for
all
of
those
that
stepped
up
to
help
whisper.
You've
seen
him
in
a
special
episode
of
animals
and
Ames,
and
we've
almost
hit
that
goal
and
soon
we're
going
to
be
getting
whisper
off
to
the
sanctuary
where
he
can
live
the
rest
of
his
life,
so
very
thankful
for
the
donors.
A
For
that,
and
also
wanted
to
say,
a
special
thank
you
to
a
secret
admirer
who's,
been
dropping
off
pet
supplies
and
treats
for
the
dogs
and
cat
treats
here
at
the
shelter,
leaving
them
at
the
front
door
and
also
bringing
in
treats
for
our
staff
and
volunteers.
So
we
really
appreciate
that
and
want
to
acknowledge
we'd
love
to
say
thank
you,
but
since
you've
been
anonymous,
we
don't
know
who
to
think
but
want
to
send.
A
That
out
is
thanking
you
for
thinking
of
our
animals,
of
course,
most
importantly,
but
also
helping
out
our
volunteers
and
the
staff
and
providing
those
yummy
treats
as
well.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
all
you
do
and
all
the
people
who
support
the
shelter
watch
the
show
for
it
it
to
friends
and
adopt
from
Nimes
Animal
Shelter.
We
want
to
say
thank
you.