VOLUNTEER'S PETS
Here are some images of the pets
owned by Friends of the Plymouth Pound volunteers:
These cats are owned by Maureen and
David, who help out the Friends of the Plymouth Pound at the Hyannis Petsmart
store:
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Gordon, a Norwegian
Forest Cat who was adopted from the FPP during October 2000, test FIV+.
He's otherwise healthy and lives with four other cats that are FIV-. If
you're very careful, it can be done! |
| Buggy also came from the FPP. She
had been returned by a previous owner on account of illness. After a few
weeks on medication, she turned out fine. She is a very active cat. This
cat tree next to the skylight is her favorite spot. |
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These cats and dogs are owned by Beth Hennessy and
Christy Murphy:
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Here is Ronnie lounging on his
favorite pillow like a king on his throne. Ron was adopted from the Friends of the
Plymouth Pound in 1994. |
| Christy and Olivia. Olivia was adopted from the
FPP at the Cats Plain and Fancy Cat Show in Boston during 2000. |
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Blackberry, Samantha, and Jimmy
Jam. Samantha was adopted from the FPP in 1994. Blackberry and Jimmy Jam were adopted from
the Ellen Gifford Sheltering Home in Brighton during 1993. |
| Here is a shot of Olivia in her toy basket. |
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Samantha and Jimmy Jam love each
other very much! |
| Giovanni (GiGi) was adopted from the
Friends of the Plymouth Pound in August 2001. |
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Mini and Sweetie
were rescued from North Carolina and Georgia, respectively. |
Here are Marc and Faith Frattasio's
five cats:
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Annie came from the Carver Cat
Shelter. She was a stray who had been adopted and returned by two previous owners before
she found a permanent home with Marc and Faith. |
| Patriot came from the Friends of the
Plymouth Pound. He was a stray found wandering around Hyannis and his name
was Trot while he was in the shelter. |
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Mayflower was a former feral cat
who was adopted from the Friends of the Plymouth Pound. She is a tail-less Manx. |
| Katie was adopted from the Friends
of the Plymouth Pound. She only has three legs! |
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Popeye is another stray cat
rescued from a life on the streets of Brockton. Popeye lost an eye somehow during her days
as a stray. |
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