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Jeff and Calista want loving families

At a year old, Jeff is basically an overgrown puppy with no manners.

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As sweet and handsome as this goofy boy is, Jeff sometimes struggles with meeting new people.

An adopter should be prepared to work on training with Jeff.

Jeff does really well with other dogs who match his goofy play style.

Jeff is crate trained, up to date on shots, neutered and chipped.

To meet Jeff, email dtradoptions@gmail.com. ••

Calista was recently saved during an ongoing TNR project. She was found to be somewhat friendly, just scared, so she was brought into foster for extra attention to get her socialized. She is slowly warming up to her foster mom. She lays on her foster mom’s lap, purring away, and doesn’t try to run and hide. She has always been very curious about everything going on around her.

Although she has not been fully exposed to the other cats and two large dogs she is living with, she has not hissed at anyone that she has met so far. She has also had some exposure to young children and has done well with them, sitting on their laps and getting lots of attention, which she loves. Calista will require lots of patience and attention in order to help her adjust to new surroundings.

Calista, who turns 2 on Sunday, is spayed and up to date on vaccines, and tested negative for the feline leukemia and immunodeficiency viruses.

For more information, to fill out an application, to volunteer at one of Northeast Animal Rescue’s three Pet Valu locations or to submit your rescue pet’s picture for possible use in a 2021 calendar, visit nar.rescuegroups.org. ••

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