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Happy Tails: Lucas in red
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Hi Lollypop Staff and Friends:

My name is Marisa, and my boyfriend and I adopted a Jack Russell Terrier named Lucas from Lollypop Farm at the end of May 2007. I thought I would attach some photos of his growth and progress, he is very cute!

Lucas had some problems adjusting when we first brought him home. He was an intense chewer, boycotted housetraining, and loathed the crate.

After taking a 2 week vacation from work following his adoption, Lucas made a complete 360 in his behavior. He was promptly housebroken with positive reinforcements for going outside, he loves his crate now, and some sour apple spray quickly took care of the chewing problem (3 pillows and pairs of shoes later!).

Lucas is very happy, and healthy in our home. We love to power walk every morning before school and work, and he made a best friend Jackson, who is also another Jack Russell Terrier (although he does not have the best rapport with male dogs!)

He listens very well, and can do many tricks such as sit, paw, double paw, jump, and dance. We love to play tug of war with his rope, and most of all he loves cat naps. He also enjoys watching Animal Planet while crated.

I appreciate the work that Lollypop Farm does to ensure the safety and well being of our furry friends. It is important that these animals find homes to become loving pets in, and I support the work of your institution.

I am so happy to have found Lucas at Lollypop; he is such a positive addition to my life, and he is well loved and cared for, he is a member of our family (he even has his own stocking each Christmas!)

With a lot of love and attention, Lucas became a pet that is every owner’s dream. Enjoy the pictures, and keep up the good work!

Sincerely,
Marisa V.

This is Fufik!
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A portrait of Fufik, the cute and friendly male lion I could pet during my stay in Slovakia. He is one and a half year old.

Yes, I took this picture in the enclosure! :)

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Baby Snapping Turtle ~ 3 of 3 photos
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Continued from last photo…

Although these 3 pictures are not the greatest, they are a happy reminder of the wild things most of us urban folks never get to see. Especially in a late November Chicago suburb!

Hopefully this snapping turtle will live a healthy long 50 + years old, and grow to a whopping 40 pounds or more. The largest snapper on record weighed 72 pounds!

Oh…snappers do NOT make good pets. Always put wildlife back in the wild. This fellow was so cute, and had tremendously sharp, strong claws. I was in love….but I did the right thing. Also, if you pick up critters like this w/o gloves…make sure you use hand sanitiser ASAP. I keep a big bottle in my car.

FINIS.

Happy Tails: Jaycie
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I adopted my first cat when I was 4 years old. Dad brought her home while I was watching “Today’s Special.” (Don’t judge me. That was a great show.) She was black and white and really cute. She spent the first couple of nights hiding under various pieces of furniture.

A few days later, I was eating dinner, and we had ice cream for dessert. I asked for more rainbow “sprinkles” on my ice cream. The kitten, hiding under an end table, meowed. And that was how Sprinkles got her name.

Sprinkles was “my cat.” I grew up with her. The poor thing was wrapped in blankets, and carted around the neighborhood in a stroller. She was chased around the house and terrorized. But, every night, she slept at the foot of my bed. I loved her.

During my senior year of college, Sprinkles developed kidney problems. When I came home for break, she could barely walk. I took her to the vet the next day. In my heart, I knew it wasn’t going to turn out well.

When we made the decision to put Sprinkles to sleep, I cried so hard the vet gave me a sympathy card, and a kid’s book, aptly titled “Cat Heaven.” (There’s a “Dog Heaven” too, written by the same author, Cynthia Rylant. I HIGHLY recommend those books for anyone who has recently lost a pet.) I was 21 years-old. After that experience, I decided I wasn’t going to adopt another animal.

But, time heals all wounds. I recently decided my apartment was getting a little lonely. So, after a friend suggested Lollypop Farm, I checked out the website. I decided I wanted an adult cat (they’re harder to adopt out than kittens), preferably a female.

I fell in love with a cat named “Lily Rose.” She seemed sweet. I send her foster mom an e-mail, and crossed my fingers.

As luck would have it, she was already adopted. But her mom suggested another cat she was “fostering.” Her name was Miss Tennessee.

She sent me some pictures of a beautiful, black cat with a white star on her chest. I fell in love. So I headed to Lollypop to visit. As luck would have it, she was having some health problems, and I couldn’t see her. I played with some other cats, but really wanted to see “Miss Tennessee.” A few days later, I got my chance. The vet hadn’t cleared her to leave yet, but some employees let me in for a brief visit.

The cat slowly stood up in her cage, and looked at me. She walked over, and nuzzled my face. Then, she started purring. Ahhh. There we go. THIS was my cat. I adopted her a few days later.

As I write this, Jaycie (I decided to rename her) is sleeping at the foot of my bed. Every morning, when my alarm goes off, she nuzzles my face until I feed her. Which is annoying. But also endearing. She loves to talk, and cuddle. She is, as my friend Sarah affectionately calls her, “a lover cat.”

I’d like to think Sprinkles is watching from “Cat Heaven.” And I’m pretty sure she’d love Jaycie too.

Elizabeth Schubert

(re-posted from Elizabeth’s blog on www.13wham.com/content/news/political/story/A-Little-Piec…, with permission)

“Rocky” of California – For Most Adorable Dog
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Why My Pet Should Win in a Landslide: have you seen his picture? plus, he makes little sighing noises when he cuddles AND (this is the cutest), he blows bubbles in the water dish.

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Schlanklori

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Schlanklori im Grzimekhaus im Zoo Frankfurt. Aufgenommen mit dem Infrarotmodus der Sony DSC-F828 mit zusätzlicher IR-Beleuchtung durch das HVL-IRM.

Slender Loris in the Grzimekhaus in Frankfurt Zoo. Picture taken in infrared-mode of the Sony DSC-F828 with additional lightning with HVL-IRM.

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Amy sez, no magazine for you
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So I’m trying to read my magazine when Amy jumps up on the countertop, acting cute. I foolishly support her cuteness by petting her, which she takes for an immediate invitation to flop over on top of my article.

(Amy’s face is the only blurry thing in the photo because she refused to hold still for her picture. Hrmph.)