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Pet Talk: Meet Tipsy and Kitty

Today we get to meet a very special cat and a very special dog.

A cat that refuses to let his size speak to his personality and a dog that refuses to let a deformity take away from her love for life.

This sweet cat came in as a stray to the Humane Society.

Only being at the shelter for about a week now, this cat has made a great impression with its other friends in the community room.

With a purr like a lawn mower, you know this cat is ready and willing to be loved.

Not yet named, this kitty is perfect for a family ready to add spunk to the house.

This cat was like a ragdoll when picked up and loved to be cuddled in the safety of warm arms.

And Tipsy, truly a princess when it comes to her fellow crate mates.

Tipsy is special.

Tipsy is considered a special needs dog…whose brain stem never finished forming.

However, this deformity does not stop her from being a fully rambunctious and playful puppy.

Hence, her adorable floppy run and tumbling skills.

Tipsy, needs to be in a family with older children, and in a family where she is the only dog in the house because of her condition.

Though an owner would be able to be patient with her cute clumsiness, dogs would have a hard time understanding the behavior.

Tipsy is ready for a special family to take on such a special pup.

Both pets are available for adoption at the Humane Society of Yuma, open Tuesday through Sunday.

Their number is 928-782-1621.

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