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Pet of the Week: Breezy the Spotted Tabby

To visit Breezy or others up for adoption head over to next adoption day on Saturday.

This beautiful spotted tabby had very sad beginnings.

A person trying to "help"  dragged her to the animal control facility on a slip lead, meant for a dog. By the time she was received by the WOAWL volunteers, she was terrified. They set her up with a comfortable place to rest, food, and water.  

For the first few days she wanted nothing to do with people, but gradually her curiosity got the best of her and she wanted to see what was going on around her. It wasn't long before Breezy's true personality came to the surface. She is a sweet and friendly kitty. Now she's in need of a new home, one that will treat her with kindness and love. She's been to the vet, has her distemper and rabies vaccinations, is FL/FIV negative and has been spayed. 

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To visit Breezy or any of the adoptable animals at the West Orange Animal Welfare League, come to our next adoption day, Saturday, June 1. Adoption days are from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Alex Caprio Animal Control Facility at 311 Watchung Avenue in West Orange (behind the Thomas Edison National Historical Park).

You can also visit the facility between 4:30-5:30 on Monday-Friday. Please call for more information at (973) 736-8689, email at woawl01@aol.com, or check us out on the web at www.woawl.petfinder.org.

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