The Edmond Sun

Local News

November 27, 2009

11-28 Pets: rescued animals

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

A female Jack Russell mix, white and tan, was found on Broadway and Second Street.

A female domestic short-haired cat, muted tortoiseshell, was found on Shannon Way.

A female domestic short-haired cat, muted tortoiseshell, was found on Shannon Way.

A female Australian shepherd, tan and white, was found on North Air Depot.

A male Australian shepherd, black and white, was found on North Air Depot.

A female Labrador mix, black and white, was found on Jordan.

A female Labrador mix, black and white, was found on Rhode Island.

A domestic short-haired cat, white and brown tiger, was found on Barrett Place.

A domestic short-haired cat, white and black, was found on Barrett Place.

A female pit bull mix, white and brown brindle, was found on Waterloo and Kelly.

A domestic short-haired cat, black, was found on East First Street.

A domestic short-haired cat, gray and white, was found on West Tenth Street.

A male dog, mixed, tan and black, was found on Larkspur and Holly Hill.

A female dog, mixed, tan and black, was found on Larkspur and Holly Hill.

A male Lhasa Apso, buff, was found on Valley Creek.

Five female boxer/pit bull mix puppies, white and brown, were found on First Street.

Three male boxer/pit bull mix puppies, white and brown, were found on First Street.

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