The Edmond Sun

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August 20, 2009

8-21 Rescued animals

This is a list of animals that have been found and are at the Edmond Animal Shelter, at Interstate 35 and Covell in the Cross Timbers Municipal complex. Call the shelter at 216-7615.



The following animals have been impounded:

A female pit bull mix, brown brindle and white, was found on 33rd Street and Westminster.

A female domestic short-haired cat, gray, was found on Barrett Place.

A female schnauzer, white, was found on Bryant and Danforth.

A female schnauzer, silver and black, was found on Bryant and Danforth.

A female domestic short-haired cat, orange, was found on Riders Mark.

A female domestic short-haired cat, gray and orange, was found on Riders Mark.

Two domestic short-haired cats, orange, were found on Riders Mark.

A domestic short-haired cat, gray, was found on South Bryant.

A male pit bull, brown, was found on Vista Lane.

A female Snowshoe cat, cream and chocolate, was found on Smiling Hill Circle.

A male domestic long-haired cat, black and white, was found on Smiling Hill Circle.

A female Jack Russell, white, was found on Shirley Lane.

A male domestic medium-haired cat, gray, was found on South Broadway.

A female Labrador, brown, was found on Rankin.

A male pointer, tri-color, was found on Broadway and Danforth.

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