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 359-4615.
The following animal are currently for auction:
A male dachshund/Jack Russell mix, tan and white, was found on 33rd Street and Broadway.
A neutered Labrador mix, black and white, was found on Santa Fe and Covell.
A domestic short-haired cat, black and white, was found on Bryant and Coffee Creek Road.
A neutered sheltie mix, red and white, was found on Coffee Creek Road and Santa Fe.
A domestic short-haired cat, black, was found on Bryant.
A female domestic long-haired cat, black tabby and gray, was found on Casi Court.
A female domestic short-haired and Siamese mix cat, tan with brown points, was found on Danforth and Bryant.
A domestic short-haired cat, black and white, was found on Fairfield Drive.
A male Labrador/German Shepherd mix, yellow and gray, was found on North Boulevard.
A domestic short-haired cat, black and white, was found on Oxford Oaks.
A male pit bull, white, was found on Swan Lake.
A female Staffordshire terrier, tan, was found on Danforth and Santa Fe.
A domestic short-haired cat, gray tabby and white, was found on Bryant and 15th Street.
The following animals will be for auction after 10 a.m. Monday:
A Labrador retriever mix, yellow and white, was found on West Dennis.
A domestic short-haired cat, black and tortoise, was found on Magnolia Lane.
A rottweiller mix, black and tan, was found on Coltrane between Second Street and Fifteenth Street.
The following animals will be available for auction after 10 a.m. Wednesday:
Two domestic short-haired cats, black, were found on North Fretz.
A domest shorthaired cat, black and white, was found on Concord Lane.
A domestic short-haired cat, black, was found on Rankin and Ninth Street.
A domestic short-haired cat, gray tabby, was found on Rankin and Ninth Street.
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