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FINDING FOREVER: Miss Meow Meow is looking for a family to help her destress

  • Miss Meow Meow has been our longest resident. We believe she is between 8-10 years old and we pulled her from being euthanized well over a year ago. She has been very stressed being at the shelter. She is ready to find her forever cuddle buddy and a purrfect lap to sit on. She is deaf and would prefer to be the only cat in the house. She would be fine with dogs if they were calm.  Her adoption fee is just $15 Finding Forever Animal Rescue is a non-profit rescue located in Marion. Its mission is to help animals in need and place them in their forever homes.FFAR operates a thrift store at 607 E. DeYoung St., open Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.For more information and available pets, visit online www.findingforeveranimalrescue.org or check out the Facebook page.

    Miss Meow Meow has been our longest resident. We believe she is between 8-10 years old and we pulled her from being euthanized well over a year ago. She has been very stressed being at the shelter. She is ready to find her forever cuddle buddy and a purrfect lap to sit on. She is deaf and would prefer to be the only cat in the house. She would be fine with dogs if they were calm.  Her adoption fee is just $15 Finding Forever Animal Rescue is a non-profit rescue located in Marion. Its mission is to help animals in need and place them in their forever homes.FFAR operates a thrift store at 607 E. DeYoung St., open Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.For more information and available pets, visit online www.findingforeveranimalrescue.org or check out the Facebook page.

 
BY HOLLY KEE
hkee[AT]bentoneveningnews.com
Posted on 1/24/2020, 1:28 AM

 
 
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