Downtown Crowd April 2020

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female, young 47 lbs

Oldies but Goodies The Benefits of Adopting a Senior Pet by Gina Castro photo by Guy Stevens

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Did you know that puppies and kittens are more likely to get adopted than senior pets? That’s kind of old news, but it’s true. Everyone knows that if you are going to adopt a new furbaby, it’s most likely not going to be a senior pet. But what’s so great about puppies and kittens? Sure, they are cute, clumsy little things, but they typically aren’t potty trained and can sometimes ruin clothes, furniture and anything in between. While senior pets, on the other hand, have already been there, done that.


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