Biscuit and Triscuit need a home! Call 440-234-6336 if interested.
Biscuit and Triscuit need a home! Call 440-234-6336 if interested.
If anyone is interested in adopting two young adult, petite females who love to cuddle and play together, please call Sandstone Animal Hospital at 440-234-6336 first thing in the morning to arrange a visit. They may be transferred to a program where prisoners take care of them in the afternoon. Biscuit and Triscuit were rescued from a hoarder in May and were hospitalized for the last 2 months. Now they are healthy, spayed, and vaccinated. The just need their forever home! They are very sweet and love to “make biscuits” or “knead dough” with their front paws. They are up for adoption through Berea Animal Rescue.
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