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Shelter’s Program of Services Proves Lifeline for Cats in Alexandria
Sneaks Is one of many happy endings.
AWLA: ‘Foster Parents’ Make All the Difference for Some Shelter Animals
Unable to adopt? Fostering offers a variety of ways to get some “quality pet time.”
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AWLA: ‘Cuddle Time’: Cozying Up with a Rabbit or Lizard
Non-traditional pets find their way into hearts of adopters.
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Dental Problems Can Be a Silent Threat to Pets’ Health
February Is National Pet Dental Health Month.
Alexandria: Masked and Hungry Critters Are Coming Down to Earth
One of your neighbors might be a raccoon.
This is the time of year when Alexandrians might step out into a yard or alley and encounter a masked creature, wearing stripes. Raccoons, born in the trees in spring, are descending to street level to search for food.
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