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Hello
and
thank
you
for
tuning
in
to
this
episode
of
animals
and
Ames.
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
Stewie
and,
as
you
can
see
here,
Stewie
has
been
adopted,
but
I
wanted
to
bring
him
on
to
kind
of
talk
about
the
success
with
these
guys.
Stewie
is
one
of
23
dogs
that
were
living
in
one
house
and
they
were
I've
had
a
few
of
them
on
the
previous
shows
here
in
animals
and
aims.
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But
Stewie
is
one
that
was
adopted
and
unfortunately
he
was
returned.
Most
of
these
dogs
had
some
needed
training
in
potty
training.
They
hadn't
been
with
23
dogs,
it's
probably
very
hard
to
get
all
of
them
out
and
take
them
potty
and
work
on
that
with
them.
So
they
were
kind
of
allowed
to
go
into
the
house
and
use
the
potty
pads
and
the
pee
pads.
So
Stewie
is
very
fortunate.
He
has
been
adopted
again.
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And
our
next
two
guests
that
you're
gonna
meet
today
are
a
part
of
a
bonded
pair.
This
one
is
Tommy.
Tommy
is
about
12
years
old.
Both
of
these
two
kitties
were
surrendered
to
us
by
the
owner.
They
were
moving
into
kind
of
a
senior
assisted
living
type
situation
where
pets
were
not
allowed,
so,
unfortunately,
Tommy
and
baby
were
surrendered
here
to
the
shelter
to
find
their
forever
homes.
Tommy
is
definitely
the
more
outgoing
of
the
two.
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He
is
as
I
mentioned,
12
years
old
he's
neutered,
he
does
have
all
of
his
claws,
whereas
baby
has
been
front
declawed
and,
interestingly
enough,
you'll
see
a
difference
in
the
behavior
and
the
two
of
them
and
that's
Tommy
door.
That's
I'm!
Sorry,
that's
baby
down
there
that
you
may
have
just
heard
he's
a
little
bit
more
nervous
than
Tommy
is
Tommy
just
wants
to
go
play
with
some
toys
and
just
enjoys
this
loving,
but
they
are
a
bonded
pair.
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They
have
lived
together
all
their
lives,
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
they
find
a
forever
home
together
and
again,
as
we
talked
about
with
the
making
a
commitment
to
these
guys.
We
want
to
make
sure
that's
a
lifetime
commitment
so
and
make
sure
that
you're
able
to
find
you
know
housing
where
you're
allowed
to
take
your
pets
with
you.
These
guys
are
a
little
bit
older,
but
you
know
they
still
have
many
many
years
left
in
them.
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And
here
we
have
baby,
which
is
the
second
part
of
Tommy
and
baby.
So
you
can
see
here
I,
don't
it's
easy
to
see
on
camera,
but
baby's
definite
a
little
bit
more
shy
a
little
bit
more.
You
know
scared
in
this
environment,
so
it
just
takes
them
a
while
to
adjust
to
this
environment.
You
got
to
think
of
what
they've
gone
through
living
in
a
home
with
someone
that
they
knew
and
loved
and
someone
that
loved
them
and
now
they're
here
in
a
metal
cage,
so
that
always
makes
it
difficult
transition.
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So
they're
just
adjusting
to
this
environment
now,
but
they're,
both
just
beautiful
cats.
Baby
here
is
a
little
bit
more
longer.
Hair
kind
of
medium
hair,
we'd
call
her
sari
I
call
him.
He
is
also
neutered
and
baby
is
only
eight
years
old,
so
Tommy
was
12.
This
one
here
is
only
eight.
He
is
front
declawed,
so
he
does
again
have
some
of
the
kind
of
the
behaviors
that
we
see
sometimes
with
declawed
cats
and
unfortunately
that
happened
before
he
got
here,
but
this
definitely
seems
like
a
sweet,
kitty
and
I.
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Think
it's
just
going
to
take
him
time
to
adjust
to
the
new
environment.
So
a
beautiful,
beautiful
cat
here
that
you
know
with
his
long-haired
and
medium
haired
cats.
They
need
constant,
brushing
to
make
sure
that
their
coat
doesn't
get
matted
up.
But
you,
as
you
see
here,
I
mean
he's
not
doing
anything
he's
just
not
really
sure.
Where
is
that
got
a
few
blinks
in
there?
So,
but
just
a
real
sweet
kitty
that
these
guys
deserve
a
home.
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All
right
in
closing
today,
I
wanted
to
talk
about
Missy
Liu,
you've,
seen
Missy
Lou
on
previous
episodes
of
animals
and
aims
and
you've
kind
of
kept
up
with
her
on
Facebook
and
know
about
her
story,
but
just
a
quick
recap.
She
was
a
dog
that
was
taken
from
a
home
where
she
didn't
have
medical
care
and
everything
that
she
should
have
had.
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So
she
came
to
us
in
pretty
bad
shape,
with
bad
skin
fleas,
just
a
whole
list
of
things
that
were
wrong
with
her
just
completely
horrible
infected
ears
and
just
really
bad
situation
for
Missy
Liu.
She
also
came
in
with
her
buddy
Rex,
who
we've
also
had
on
this
show,
but
these
guys
are
in
a
foster
home
and
I
got
a
call
late
last
night
and
the
foster
mom
was
very
concerned
that
Missy
Liu
may
have
been
trying
to
deliver
puppies,
and
we
did
not
believe
that
she
was
pregnant.
We
knew
she
was
not
spayed.
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We
did
not
believe
she
was
pregnant
and
sure
enough.
Missy
Liu
was
delivering
puppies,
so
the
sad
news
is
that
unfortunately,
two
of
the
puppies
did
not
make
it.
She
did
have
one
puppy
that
survived.
We
took
her
as
an
emergency
case
last
night
to
Iowa
State
University,
where
there
are
a
team
of
vets
and
excellent
people.
There
took
great
care
of
her
and
then
we
sent
her
home
late
last
night
to
let
her
try
to
continue
to
deliver
the
two
remaining
puppies
that
were
still
inside
and
they
did
not
come
out.
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So
Missy
Luna
has
a
child
with
her
and
a
little
puppy
that
she's
going
to
be
caring
for
so
keep
an
eye
on
our
Facebook
page.
We're
gonna
have
updates
on
there
to
keep
you
updated
on
Missy,
Lu
and
Rex,
and
now
their
little
one,
which
is
possibly
also
Rex's
baby
as
well,
so
keep
an
eye
on
our
Facebook
page,
always
keep
an
eye
on
our
animal
shelter,
page
website,
Ames
animal
shelter,
org.