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Winnie Needs a Home

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Friday, August 1, 2014

Pets and Beasts

Winnie Needs a Home

Posted By Irene Messina on Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 1:00 PM

The Human Society of Southern Arizona presents Winnie, a 6-year-old, female, domestic short hair
Reference no. 60638 
click to enlarge Winnie_2.jpg

Meet Winnie, a very special kitty who is marking a full year of searching for a home at the Humane Society of Southern Arizona. This staff and volunteer favorite has come so far during those 365 days. When Winnie first arrived at the HSSA, she was unapproachable and unsocialized. She would hiss, swat and hide when strangers introduced themselves. Now she’s the official welcome committee in one of the offices at the Humane Society. Winnie presides over meetings, makes the rounds rubbing up against everyone’s leg and goes a little bonkers for cat nip. From recluse to rockstar, Winnie is a whole new cat. Now all she needs to complete her happily-ever-after tale is a forever home. Ask to meet this very special Hidden Gem today at the Humane Society of Southern Arizona to make sure that she doesn’t spend another day without a family. HSSA is located at 3450 N. Kelvin Blvd. 

***Winnie’s adoption fee has been sponsored!

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