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The Newscaster - Nature Coast News
Fundraiser to Benefit
Pet Patrol
Humane  Levy County, Inc will Animals  run to
Society be holding a motorcycle
The Humane Society of
benefit the animals of Levy County. This Bike Run will be held on October 31, 2009 with
registration beginning at 8:30AM - 9:45AM at the Bronson Youth League, 220 Picnic St,
Bronson, FL 32621. A $10.00 donation is all it takes - The Humane Society utilizes that
$10.00 donation by medicating, transporting, and allowing those animals in need the second
chance needed to find their furever home. The ride will begin promptly at 10:00AM and
wind through rural and scenic parts of Levy County lasting approximately two hours. The
event will end at Willards Resturant and Lounge in Morriston with Lunch being provided.
This is a family fun event - NO Motorcycle needed - any vehichle and all families wanted -
to help save the lives of animals in Levy County. Help US...Help THEM with this Pawsitive
H-O-W-L-O-W-E-E-N Bikers for Pets. For more information, please contact us at 352-486-
5705.
Braveheart is a orange tabby thats about
“Jaggers is a uniquely beautiful spotted
Savannah Cat (F-3), only three generations
7-8 months old. He was found as a stray kit-
from the original cross, a 4 year old, n.m,
ten and is shy. he likes to sleep in bed with
about 13” to his shoulder, tall, long and lean.
you. He gets along with other cats and dogs
He has a charming personality, loves to be
and loves to play.He has been tested for fe-
held, likes dogs and other cats, wants to see
line leukemia/aids, been dewormed, has had
everything, very friendly to strangers, may
all his shots, been neutered, and has been
climb onto and drape himself across your
on flea prevention. If interested please con-
shoulders. He is a handsome cat, enjoys
tact his foster mom Tanya at smalls98789@
lounging around, begging for a belly rub.
gmail.com or 352-697-5657.
This new breed is a very rare, unique, ex-
pensive cat, of about $1500-2000, but is at a
greatly reduced private treaty to just the right
parents. His F-3 breeding means he is only a
third generation from an exotic wild African
Serval Cat and Bengal cat cross, very litter-
box trained, but an F-3 occasionally ‘might’
urinate on another pet’s bed if not kept oder-
free. He lives with Adopt a Rescued Pet, Inc.
foster mom, Donna, phone 352.527.9050 to
see him. Serious inquiries
“Two Chihuahuas, 9#, 5-6 y.o. buddies.
One of the many family dalmatians raised over the years by Roger Crossman, South Levy Fire
only.”
Cookie is a beautiful, tan Chihuahua that
Chief, visits the mobile large and small animal mobile veterinary clinic that comes to the
would love to have someone take care
Inglis Food Ranch Shopping Center Tuesdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon. Manning the trav-
of her and her smaller Chihuahua friend
eling walk up clinic were Wade Bullock DVM (a 5th generation Levy Countian) and Daylin
Cream, white with tan patches. They were
Barroso, Vet Tech. The Levy Animal Clinic located in Williston has been serving Dunnellon and
turned in together at the county shelter.
South Levy since 1985. Surgery is performed at the office but house calls are also available by
There past is unknown but they both love
calling 352 528-4840 as well as the weekly visit to Inglis. Photo by Sally Price
people, are very calm and want to please
you. They love each other, play togeth-
er, and would hate to be separated. We are
requesting that these two “girls” be adopted
together. Their adoption fee will be $150.00
“Nash” is a 1 yr old neutered male, Yellow
for both dogs together, just so they can stay
Lab/ Shepherd mix breed. He is housebro-
together. Please contact Adopt A rescued
ken, good with other dogs and children. He
Pet, Inc. foster mom, Judy, at 352-249-1029
is a very athletic, large dog. He is a very
or 352-795-9550 leave a message for a re-
beautiful, loving dog. He will make a won-
turn call, later.”
derful pet. Call 352-528-5888.
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