EDMOND —
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 for more information.
A female beagle, tan and white, was found on 15th Street and Santa Fe.
A neutered male Afghan hound, tan, was found at the Edmond Dog Park.
A female domestic short-hair cat, black and gray, was found on Danforth and Bryant.
A male black and tan hound/Labrador mix, tricolor, was found caught in a trap on Caliburton.
A female domestic short-hair kitten, calico, was found on Midwest Boulevard and Covell.
A female domestic short-hair cat, gray and white, was found on Midwest Boulevard and Covell.
A domestic short-hair kitten, gray and white, was found on Midwest Boulevard and Covell.
A domestic short-hair kitten, black and gray, was found on Midwest Boulevard and Covell.
A male Mastiff/bloodhound mix puppy, brown and white, was found on Fretz and Edmond Road.
A female domestic short-hair kitten, black, was found around Bryant Grove Apartments.
A male miniature Schnauzer/Cairn terrier mix, black and tan, was found on 15th Street and Bryant.
A male Labrador retriever, black and white, with a pet safe shock collar, was found at the Spring Creek Apartments.
A blue-eyed domestic short-hair cat, white, was found at Hafer Park.
A female Labrador retriever/dachshund mix, black and tan, was found.
A neutered Labrador retriever/dachshund mix, tan, was found.
A male Border collie/Bernese mountain dog mix, black and white, was found on Boulevard and 33rd Street.
A female heeler, red and white was left at Fire Station No. 5.
A neutered male wire fox terrier/schnauzer mix, was found.
A male domestic short-hair cat, brown tiger, was found at Legacy Woods Apartments.
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