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Pets of the Week: Letty the Love Bunny & Tough Pup Micah
Letty is a very sweet and social young bunny. She's very soft and has amazing blue and black eyes. She loves being held, and if you're lucky, she will fall asleep in you arms. Letty also enjoys sunbathing. She'd love to find a loving home for the holidays.
Letty's (A318198) adoption fee is $30, which includes her spay surgery, a microchip, the first set of vaccinations, as well as a free follow-up health check at a participating vet. She is available from the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA.
Micah is a 6 month old Bichon Frise/Poodle mix. Around 7 lbs, this sweet guy had severe pneumonia when he was rescued from a shelter. Micah received intense medical care and was in an incubator for several days. Now he's on the road to recovery! Micah is full of love and energy. He's incredibly sweet and adores snuggling in a warm lap and sharing kisses. Micah would do best in a home with adopters who have plenty of love and time to share with him and he would very much enjoy having another active dog in his life.
Please contact the Bill Foundation for more information about meeting and adopting Micah. The Bill Foundation rescues primarily dogs and sometimes cats from the Los Angeles City Shelter System and places them into loving homes.
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