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Adopt-a-Pet: South L.A. shelter

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There are many wonderful pets to be found today in L.A.’s South Los Angeles shelter -- here is but a tiny sampling:

For starters, meet Prudence, Peanut and Polly (above, left to right), ID Nos. A0974090, A0974089 and A0974085, respectively. They’re unaltered domestic shorthairs, about 5 months old. Prudence and Polly are females (as you might imagine) and Peanut is a male. Criminally adorable? Perhaps. But we’ll just have to forgive them that; after all, they are kittens.

Leo here (ID No. A0981339) is an unneutered Beagle mix who’s about 2 years old. We don’t know how he escaped from the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm, but their Beagle loss could be your Beagle gain.

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What’s that, you say? Where are all the chihuahuas and chihuahua mixes?

Above left, meet Cookie (ID No. A0976485), an unspayed female about 2 years old. Above right, a sweet-faced, nameless, senior female (ID No. A0980494) who’s approximately 10 years old.

We think these two would make a fantastic matched set. If you can train them to sit with a row of books between them, even better.

Above left is Chispita (ID No. A0855967), a spayed female who’s about 5 years old. And above right, Mona (ID No. A0980042) is an unspayed female, approximately a year old.

Finally, no chihuahua retrospective would be complete without a longhaired specimen. Meet Rocky (ID No. A0982143), left, an unneutered male who’s about a year old.

All these animals are available for adoption at the South Los Angeles Animal Care Center, located at 3612 11th Avenue. For more information call 888-4LAPET1 (they’ll need the handy ID number listed here along with each photo).

--Lindsay Barnett

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