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ADOPT A FRIEND - ADOPT LION, A LAID BACK LOVABLE LINK SIAMESE MIX!

ADOPT A FRIEND

Poor little Lion came in to the Prince George’s County Animal Shelter as a owner surrender after the owner lost his job and his home.  The owner loves Lion so much, it was a very emotional give up.  Lion was so well loved by his human companion that he is now very sad.  He is use to hugs, kisses and cuddles.  Please find it in your heart to give him a loving, forever home.

NAME:  “Lion”

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COUNTY ID#:  A406706  

AGE:  7 Handsome years

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GENDER:  Neutered Male

BREED:  Domestic Shorthair Lynx Point Siamese Point mix  

WEIGHT:  13 cuddly pounds

HOBBIES:   Hanging out with his human companion.

PERSONALITY:  Laid back but really loves to be petted and loved.

 

If you or anyone you know is interested in adopting the wonderful pet featured this week, please call the Prince George's Animals Management Facility in Upper Marlboro at 301-780-7201 to check on the availability. You may also visit www.pgamd.petfinder.com or www.petharbor.com to see many more precious pets that are available for adoption.

 

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TIP OF THE WEEK

Clawing Furniture

A good scratching post should help eliminate this problem. The scratching post should be high enough for him to stretch (at least 30 inches tall), have a sturdy base, and should consist of the right material. Soft carpet-like materials are not usually the best choice. Better materials include sisal rope and pine . I have had great success with the sisal rope post, my cats love it. You may need to experiment to see which material your cat likes best.

There are certain steps you can take to train your cat to use the scratching post. When you see your cat start to scratch something that is off limits, pick him up and take him to the scratching post. Play with him there with his favorite toy, encouraging him to climb and scratch. Stimulate his urge to stretch by petting him with firm strokes down the neck and back. Always reward him with gentle petting and praise when he uses the post properly. If you have a large house, you may want to have two posts, one near his bed and one near the couch or chair that he likes to scratch the most. You can also rub catnip on the scratching post to make it more enticing to him.

If your cat prefers using both the post and your furniture there are other methods for discouraging him or her. You can cover the item he is scratching with unpleasant material such as plastic, double-sided tape, or aluminum foil.

If your can stays indoors, keeping his claws in good condition with regular trimmings will also help to reduce clawing furniture.

A few cats may prefer scratching on a flat horizontal surface. Cardboard scratching boxes available at most pet stores are a good choice for these cats.

It is also important to keep you cat both physically and mentally stimulated. Many of a cat’s aggressive behaviors stems from the fact that he is bored or frustrated. Make sure your cat has a variety of toys of different shapes, sizes, textures, and movement to keep him/her occupied.

 

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