"Who wants me?"
Animals in search of a good home
Not all pets are lucky enough to grow up in a safe environment. Here we present some animals with whom fate has not been so kind. They can be adopted by animal welfare organizations.
Looking for a free-range home
Lady (pictured) and Tommy, both 10 years old, are calm and pleasant companions. They would prefer to stay together. Phone: 0732/247887.
For dog lovers
Hades, a six-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier, should go to people with dog experience. The male dog is very interested in hunting, not only cats and small animals, but also all kinds of game. Phone: 0732/247887.
Lois and Levi
These eight-month-old cat siblings have to be coaxed out of their shell because they are reserved at first. The cute velvet paws like to play and once they have gained confidence, Lois and Levi also cuddle with their owners. Phone: 0664/9642685.
Typical shepherd dog
Xelly (2 years old) gets on well with other dogs, but does not know cats or small animals. Being left alone for a few hours is no problem for her. Phone: 0732/247887.
Rabbit looking for a home
Three-year-old Wiskey came to the Linz animal shelter together with her sisters Holly and Yoda. The trio is used to being kept outside and will be given away individually and together with neutered males. Phone: 0732/247887.
Trio of cats
Itchy, Lilly and Alexa (pictured, 5 to 7 months) had already hit the jackpot and found a nice home. Unfortunately, life sometimes turns out differently than you think and the owners' situation has changed unexpectedly. Now the trio have to go looking for a new home.
All three are females, shy at first and need understanding people who can provide a calm environment. Phone: 0732/247887.














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