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Bonita is a stunning, three year
old, Domestic Shorthair mix that
can be aloof and independent
at times. However, at times she
welcomes your touch and affec-
tion. Come visit with this golden
goddess today and see if she’s a
good fit you and your home.

from the youngest to the oldest until all songs have been sung.”
– Charlie McDonald Gilligan is an adorable, five
year old, Jack Russell Terrier
“My Christmas card/newsletter includes a page of photos from mix. He may not be trying to
the past year. Putting this together allows me to reflect on the year find his way off a deserted
and share my highlights with friends and family. It also allows me island, but he is trying to find
to stop and think about each person as I write a personal note to his way into a forever home!
them. I also love receiving newsletters from others and catching up Just like the T.V. character
on their special moments.” he’s named after, Gillian is a
– Kamela Patton goofy, lovable guy.

“Sitting at the lunch Isabella is a cute, three year
table just after the old, American Chinchilla
Christmas tree had been Rabbit that enjoys sitting in a
decorated my mother warm lap and receiving pets.
would say, “Oh! Did you Not a dog or cat person?
hear that!?” Of course Consider this sweet pocket pet
none of us kids had heard for your family.
a thing. She would then
rush us in to see the tree
that was now somehow You can view our adoptable pets online at
magically decorated www.hsnaples.org or visit our two locations
with candy canes. We Airport-Pulling Rd. N. & Coastland Center Mall!
continued that tradition
with our kids and on any given Christmas, guests in our home Upcoming Events:
most likely will find candy canes hanging from the boughs.”
– John Cox Run For The Paws
Civil Air Patrol at
“Our favorite Christmas tradition is decorating our inside
house door frames with Christmas ribbon and then attaching all of Naples Municipal Airport
the Christmas cards, pictures and holiday messages to the ribbons Saturday, January 31st
for the Christmas holidays and to ring in the New Year. This way
we are constantly reminded of all of the people who share their Pet Lovers Gala
thoughts with us. Our Christmas Eve tradition is the serving of a Naples Botanical Garden
buffet of fish plates to invited close friends and relatives and giving Friday, March 13th
out small holiday remembrances. On Christmas Day we celebrate
the exchange of gifts with loved ones.”
– Joan and Neil Curley For more information on these and upcoming
events, please visit www.hsnaples.org.



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