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Mandy, Mark, Statler, and Flora

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Mandy & Mark Statler Flora Mandy , Mark , Statler , and Flora are four more adorable, rescued kittens ready for adoption at Nevada SPCA. Mandy & Mark , sister and brother, enjoy playing soccer with bottle caps. They like chasing laser lights and sleeping at your side, but if you wiggle your toes at night they will pounce on them! Statler and Flora feel most secure around other cats. Each would love a big sister or brother cat to give them guidance and companionship. Like Mandy & Mark , they have been lovingly raised and socialized in foster homes since their rescues.

The Dandy Puppies

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Mandy Sandy Dandy Candy Randy Pandy The Dandy Puppies -- Candy , Dandy , Mandy , Pandy , Randy , and Sandy -- debut for adoption today at Nevada SPCA. All are girls, except for Randy , 3 months of age and spayed, with rowdy-fun and comical personalities.  Please puppy-proof your home and yard for their safety.  A family said someone abandoned the six babies in their backyard.  Each has some light facial scarring, which is believed to most likely be the result of them playing together.  But Randy had a large and severe burn on his back (now healed).  Please consider adopting a pair for lifelong love and companionship.

Andy, Mandy, Randy

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Andy Mandy Randy Andy , Mandy , and Randy are affectionate babies debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA.  They are Terry-Poo (Terrier & Poodle mixes) puppies, now 3 months of age and spayed/neutered.  Mandy is a girl and Andy and Randy are boys.  All three like to cuddle and play with squeaky toys.  They were just a couple of weeks old at the time of rescue and needed a surrogate mother.  They have been lovingly nurtured in a wonderful foster home ever since.

I love people and dogs who are nurturing.

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Update: Mandy was adopted on September 25th! Besides a patient, tender new owner, Mandy would love to have a nurturing dog serve as a pseudo-guide dog for her. She is nearly blind due to cataracts in both eyes. She is all sweetheart, outgoing and affectionate. Mandy is a Toy Poodle, spayed female, about 10 years of age. She needed us when her previous owner became too ill to care for her. Mandy reportedly is housetrained and compatible with kind, mature children. Please plan on regular grooming care for her. We had her teeth cleaned and her hernia repaired. She is doing well now and debuts for adoption today.

Why was I cast out despite not doing anything wrong?

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Update: Mandy was adopted on September 26th! We strongly believe that companion animals must be members of the family. When we hear that people want to "use" them -- to be a guard dog, to chase away mice, to teach their children responsibility, and so forth -- that worries us greatly that they will be rejected by the family if they fail to fulfill their intended use. Mandy is a case in point. The responsibility for her care was apparently thrust upon the children. But caring for a companion animal is an adult responsibility. When we asked why she was being surrendered to us, the reply was: "Daughter is tired of taking care of her." Mandy is a magnificent little lady who craves attention. She is housetrained, good with kind children, and she enjoys other sweet dogs. Mandy is a Lhasa Apso, spayed, 5 years of age. She debuts for adoption today at Nevada SPCA. Please plan on regular grooming care for her and budget extra accordingly.