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Mel, Michael, Martin

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Mel Michael Martin Mel , Michael , and Martin were captured in a warehouse and suffering from severe eye infections.   They have since been socialized and nursed to good health in a very loving foster home. Now, they are spayed/neutered (Mel is a girl and Michael and Martin are boys), 4 months of age, and debuting for adoption at Nevada SPCA. Their foster mom describes them as follows: Mel is the "investigator" and patrols the rooms, Michael is a "little purr engine", and Martin is happiest sitting in your lap.

Mel, Washington, and Zoe

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Mel, baby boy. Washington, baby boy. Zoe, baby girl. Mel , Washington , and Zoe were rescued from a person handing out kittens to strangers in a large department store parking lot.  We placed them in a wonderful foster home for nurturing care and socialization.  The babies are now 3 months of age, spayed/neutered, and debuting for adoption at Nevada SPCA. Mel purrs loudly in your arms and enjoys snuggling. He plays a bit rough, which is ideal with his brother ( Washington ), but maybe too much for a young child. Washington is a bashful kitten with captivating eyes (ocean-blue with gold speckles). He is still building confidence and feels most at ease around his brother ( Mel ). Zoe likes to try and "catch" the sunbeams coming through the windows. She is quite social and wants to know where are you in the house. If she can't find you, she might cry for your reassurance. A calm home environment is ideal for her.

They were dangerously reckless with our lives.

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Update #2: Alice was updated on July 24th! Update: Alice remains available for adoption. Flo, Mel, Tommy, and Vera were adopted on July 23rd! A box in a grocery store parking lot on a hot summer day. The sign on it said: "Free to good homes." Inside, Mel (pictured here) and his brothers and sisters, yipping and panting, awaiting their fates. Heat stroke and exhaustion claims lives every summer when people try to hand away animals to strangers in store parking lots and parks. Of course, that is only one of many dangers to animals who are discarded like that. We rescued the puppies and placed them in a very caring foster home to recover from the heat and receive gentle care and socialization. All began to thrive, and survived. Mel and his siblings have now been spayed and neutered and they are ready for adoption into loving, forever homes. They are Chocolate Labrador Retriever puppies, approximately 3 months of age. They can be adopted separately, but please consider adopt...