Meet Simon, the kitten observer
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Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 27/07/2020 (2116 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Manitoba Mutts Dog Rescue Inc. is a 100 per cent foster-home based, not-for-profit, charitable rescue with a mission to relieve animals in distress and animal suffering from overpopulation and/or abandonment, provide for the care, maintenance and rehabilitation of stray, abandoned and displaced animals in Manitoba and be a leader on matters that promote and improve the welfare of all animals through enhancement, protection, care and education.
Every two weeks, Manitoba Mutts highlights two of its animals available for adoption.
If you are interested in fostering, volunteering or donating, visit www.manitobamutts.org for more information.
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Hi, I’m Simon from the chipmunks litter. I am the quietest of my siblings and sometimes I like to know a situation before I rush in but I do love a short cuddle and even tolerate all the kisses I can get at my foster home. I am very comfortable with the three dogs I have met and the other cats here as well. I like napping in soft places and endlessly playing with my toys. I am litter box trained and am still learning how to use the scratching post. I am the kitten who likes to observe the world and understand it. If you need an all-black kitten to contemplate life with, I’m yours!
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Can’t adopt but looking for ways to help with Manitoba Mutts? We are always looking for general and team volunteers. Our volunteers are the backbone of Mutts, doing the work that allows animals to be rescued and re-homed. If you have some time available and are interested in learning more please email recruit@manitobamutts.org to learn more.
Manitoba Mutts is a local, foster-home-based animal rescue. Please contact them at info@manitobamutts.org, or find them online at www.manitobamutts.org
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Manitoba Mutts
Manitoba Mutts is a local, foster-home-based animal rescue. Visit www.manitobamutts.org to fill out an application, or contact adopt@manitobamutts.org for more information.
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