Millie needs a home
Sometimes life just isn't fair.
Take, Millie, for instance. She has been abandoned twice.
First, Millie and her four nursing kittens were rescued in 2008. They were nearly starving to death.
After she was fit to be spayed and get her shots, a woman adopted Millie. Then, for reasons unknown, the woman left her Euclid Beach trailer and her belongings and did not come back.
Among the belongings ... Millie and three other cats.
Millie is seeking a home through the Gates Mills Animal Welfare Committee. If you can adopt her, call Brian Lict at 216-387-1898 or 216-481-0252.
Millie deserves a real home.
-- Robin Palmer
RPalmer@News-Herald.com
Take, Millie, for instance. She has been abandoned twice.
First, Millie and her four nursing kittens were rescued in 2008. They were nearly starving to death.
After she was fit to be spayed and get her shots, a woman adopted Millie. Then, for reasons unknown, the woman left her Euclid Beach trailer and her belongings and did not come back.
Among the belongings ... Millie and three other cats.
Millie is seeking a home through the Gates Mills Animal Welfare Committee. If you can adopt her, call Brian Lict at 216-387-1898 or 216-481-0252.
Millie deserves a real home.
-- Robin Palmer
RPalmer@News-Herald.com
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