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Sunny

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A man hiking in the desert spotted a small motion, and as he drew closer he was surprised to see this little being run to him pleading for help. Sunny is a gentle ferret, 6 years of age and spayed, ready for adoption at Nevada SPCA .    She occasionally gives love bites, especially when it's time for meals, so an experienced home is best for her. We have no idea how long Sunny had been in the desert prior to her rescue. It is unconscionably cruel to dispose of an animal to fall prey to starvation, predators, and more. Through the years we have saved all of the following from desert abandonment: cats, dogs, rabbits, chickens, guinea pigs, peacocks, pot belly pigs, and domesticated turtles.

Louie Louie

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Louie Louie loves playing ball. He favors plush toys and likes to carry them around to keep fun close by. Louie Louie is a sunny, boisterous Yellow Labrador Retriever, 1 year young, neutered boy, good with other playful dogs, housetrained & crate-trained, and debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA. We rescued him from another shelter that asked for our help because he was showing signs of fear and depression.    An active, social lifestyle is ideal for Louie Louie .

Sunny

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Sunny is a whimsical baby guinea pig ready for adoption at Nevada SPCA in the Lovebugs Room.  She enjoys jogging around her habitat and carefully studying every new toy and object.  Sunny is about 5 months of age. If you have a female guinea pig who needs a lifelong little sister, please bring her to meet Sunny .  Sunny was surrendered by her previous owners who said they did not want to take care of her.

Sunny, a snow-white Persian cat who adores people.

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An exceptionally social boy, Sunny will surely greet you at the door when you return home every day, looking up at you with his golden eyes anticipating kind petting and chatting.  Sunny is a stunningly handsome, snow-white Persian, 8 years of age, neutered, debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA.  Sunny needed us when his previous owner passed away unexpectedly.