The Edmond Sun

Local News

June 19, 2009

6-20 Pets rescued animals

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.

The following animals are available for adoption:

A female Lhasa Apso, black and white, was found on Covell Road and Old Timbers Drive.

A male pit bull, white and brindle, was found on 33rd Street and Boulevard.

A domestic short-haired, cat, tri-color, was found on Nightingale Lane.

A female domestic short-haired cat, orange tabby, was found on Nightingale Lane.

A domestic short-haired cat, gray tabby, was found on Nightingale Lane.

A boxer, brown brindle, was found on Harding.

A boxer, black and white, was found on Harding.

A male pointer, white and brown, was found on I-35 and 33rd Street.

A border collie, black and white, was found on I-35 and 33rd Street.

A female domestic short-haired cat, gray tabby, was found on West First and Kelly.

A neutered Labrador, brown, was found on Northwood Lane and Sorgham Mill.

A male Labrador mix, tan and white, was found at Arcadia Lake.

A male Labrador mix, tan, was found at Arcadia Lake.

A domestic short-haired cat, black, was found on Vista Lane.

A domestic short-haired cat, black tiger, was found on Old Timbers Drive.

A male beagle, tri-color, was found in Hafer Park.

A female pit bull, black and white, was found on Sooner and Danforth.

A male domestic short-haired cat, black tiger and white, was found on Red Oak Terrace.

A female domestic short-haired cat, black tiger, was found on Red Oak Terrace.

A female domestic short-haired cat, black, was found on Red Oak Terrace.

A female domestic short-haired cat, gray and white, was found on Red Oak Terrace.

A male husky, black and white, was found on 33rd Street and Boulevard.

A male German shepherd/boxer mix, brown brindle, was found on 29th Street and Michael Drive.

A female Labrador mix, black, was found on Bryant and Ayers.

Two male domestic short-haired cats, brown tiger, were found on Wild Wind.

A female domestic short-haired cat, black tiger and white, was found on Leawood Drive.

A female Cairn terrier mix, black and tan, was found on Sagewood Drive.

A male English bulldog, tan and white, was found on West Colcord.

The following animals will be available for adoption Monday:

A male Golden retriever, gold, was found on Lancaster Circle.

A female Rottweiler mix, black and brown, was found on Danforth and Santa Fe.

A male Rottweiler mix, black and tan, was found on Ayers and University.

A female Rottweiler mix, black and tan, was found on Ayers and University.

A male Pyrenees mix, black, was found on Hardy Drive.

A female domestic short-haired cat, black and white, was found on East Third Street.

A female domestic medium-haired cat, black tiger and white, was found on East Third Street.

A female domestic medium haired cat, black tiger and white, was found on East Third Street.

The following animal is available for adoption Tuesday:

A female domestic short-haired cat, calico, was found on Vulcan Circle.

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