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  Basco 3 years DSH Orange Tabby, Neutered Male
     The shocked look on my face is the fact that I'm still here. Honestly, how can anyone pass up 17 pounds of pure orange-flavored love. And yes, love can have flavor. If you don't believe me I'll forward you some websites that... never mind. First, you should know that I'm a picky guy. I likes it quiet, prefer to have a female caretaker (can I call you mommy?), and need lots of love and patience to help me adjust to my new digs. I also like kittens. No, not to eat. To play with, groom and take care of. So why not adopt me and one of the ankle biters in the room together. I bet if you ask real nicely they're give you a good deal on two. If not, you can take it out of my allowance.

Kittens can be seen in our adoption room at the Rohnert Park Animal Shelter, call 584-4998.

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