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If you would like your pet's photo on this page and you are a current donor of $50 or more to POPPA - email it to support@POPPAinc.org

Or if you are not yet a POPPA donor, follow the donation link above to make a donation of $50 or more and then email your pets photo.

We know that our donors love animals as much as we do, so we decided to highlight some of their animal on our Web site as a way of saying thank you.


Pinkle Purr
(the mostly white cat) is about 9 months and also came from the Humane Society. She could not be more opposite than Harley. She is frightened easily and very shy. However, she does like the dogs, and now that she is bigger, she can fend off Harley's evil wrestling moves and sucker punches. Sometimes if you just look at her across the room she will start purring. (Melody Roth)
Harley was adopted from the humane society when she was 1 month and 1 pound. She is a renowned trouble maker and when I first brought her home, even at 1 pound, she walked into the house as if she owned it. She was NEVER afraid of the dogs and fell in with them immediately. If there is any trouble in the house, she is either the instigator or, at the very least, in the thick of it. (Melody Roth)
Murphy (center) is a 9 year old labrador who was brought back to the kennel at 2 years old because her owners were moving to Seattle and couldn't keep her. She used to have a very quiet life until the cats and Scooter came into her life. She is not overly fond of sharing her bed, but all the other animals seem to gravitate towards her. (Melody Roth)
Scooter (left) is about 3 and was an abandoned stray that was running around Sublimity for 3 of the coldest months of the year before we could catch her.  There was a HUGE community of people here that tried everything they could to catch her but it seemed impossible.  She looked so miserable and seemed to want a home but was so frightened.  When we finally did catch her, after lots of love and affection, she eventually bloomed into the beautiful golden flower she is today. (Melody Roth)
Allie Cat The photo was taken before she had her radioiodine treatment, when she was really skinny, so she appears to be all ears. I like it though, because she looks like she's puckerd up to give a kiss, or maybe whistle a tune. She is at normal weight now and looks fabulous for an old gal. (Chrisi Badrick)
   
   

 

 

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