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The month of July is the "purr-fect" time to adopt a new pet!  There are plenty of events to visit this month where various animal rescue groups will be present. Mark your calendars, and be sure to check out these events coming to an area near you! July 10: Montgomeryville PetCo Meet and Greet hosted by Home at Last Dog Rescue, noon to 2 p.m. July 10: PAWSibilities Animal Rescue, located in Harleysville at Sumneytown Pike and Old Forty Foot Road, reopens after Sumneytown Pike construction July 17: Montgomeryville PetCo Meet and Greet hosted by Home at Last Dog Rescue, noon to 2 p.m. July 23: …
Here are our Pets of the Week Mark and Marshall are two of a litter of five kittens available through Stray Cat Blues, a volunteer based, nonprofit organization located at PetSmart in North Wales.  Mark is a gray tabby with white feet, unlike his brother, Marshall, who is almost a complete tabby. Both kittens are 10-week-old males who are neutered and up-to-date on all vaccinations, with the exception of their rabies shots, as those don't start until the kittens are 12 weeks old. “They come in, and the first thing with a new intake is they are tested for FIV and given their distempers,” said …
Here is our Montgomeryville-Lansdale Patch Pet of the Week. Louise, Weezy for short, is a female black cat with a few small patches of white fur.  She is spayed and up-to-date on all of her shots. “Weezy was found behind a restaurant with her sibling,” said Noni Tower, a volunteer at Stray Cat Blues. “Her sibling has been adopted, but Louise is still here. It's harder to get the older cats adopted.” While Weezy is 2-years-old, she is still very frisky for her age. Multiple volunteers mentioned that she was playful just like a kitten. “Anyone who meets Weezy can see she's very lovable,” said …

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