Animals of the week: Tucker and Petey – Duluth News Tribune

Animals of the week: Tucker and Petey – Duluth News Tribune

Tucker, a 4-calendar year-old grey-and-white tabby cat with environmentally friendly eyes, was abandoned on the streets. He survived a extensive time thanks to handouts from kind individuals who saw him out attempting to endure. One particular cold night time a woman listened to him crying. She before long identified him limping and having difficulties as he attempted to make his way in the really chilly snow and ice. Tucker experienced a negative damage to his back again leg so she introduced him to Warm Fuzzies Animal Rescue Inc. foster care. Tucker was treated by a vet and has now recovered. He is sweet as can be. Tucker is continue to a bit jumpy with unexpected actions, but he is a extremely affectionate and loving cat that enjoys to be held and sit in the vicinity of you. Tucker is fantastic with most other cats and pleasant canine in foster treatment, on the other hand, we do not assume he would do nicely with small youngsters. He is neutered, up to day on photographs and analyzed adverse for felv/FIV. Microchipped. If you have a good home for this sweet boy, you should get in touch with us at at 218-576-8534 or email

[email protected].

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Petey

Contributed /Animal Allies of Duluth

Petey is a pretty sweet and energetic man who is on the lookout for a lively property to help run his power out. Even although Pete is 2 yrs previous, he acts far more like a puppy dog and will will need some function on his simple manners. Petey has been absent at training and is understanding rapidly and just requirements his new house to stay constant with what he’s discovered. His new spouse and children will get cost-free experienced stick to up coaching to be certain his changeover to your residence is a success. Petey enjoys to operate around playing continue to keep absent with all types of toys and he loves going for walks. If you are fascinated in adopting Petey, go to Animal Allies at 4006 Airport Street or phone the adoption group at

218-722-5341.

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