Adopted: Ruger, Diamond and Zeba from Pima Animal Care Center; Baby Brownie, Clyde and Orbitty from Rescue Me Tucson/Marana; Lovebug, Shamrock and Spencer from Paws Patrol.
Adoptable animals at Pima Animal Care CenterContact: Pima Animal Care Center, 4000 N. Silverbell Road, 520-724-5900
Fee: $260, neutered, microchipped and age appropriate vaccines. Approved adoption application required. Contact: Rescue Me Tucson/Marana, 6401 Marana Center Blvd., #902, noon-5 p.m. Sunday-Friday; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays, 520-261-1616Story: Alpha and Montana are a bonded pair and must be adopted together. They are a bit shy at first, so would love a patient home where they feel loved and can build their confidence.
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