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East Bay pets of the week for April 3
Summary
This week's East Bay pets feature Ixora, a 2-year-old cattle dog mix available through East Bay SPCA in Dublin, and three adoptable cats — Marble, Chloe and Zuma — with contact details provided by local shelters and rescues.
Content
Shelters and rescues across the East Bay are highlighting several animals available for adoption this week. The profiles describe each animal's age, temperament and basic needs. Contact details and locations are included for the organizations that are caring for them. Information is presented by the East Bay SPCA, Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter, Community Concern for Cats and Milo Foundation.
Adoptable animals:
- Ixora: A 2-year-old cattle dog mix described as energetic, curious and eager to be involved in daily activities; suited to puzzle toys, agility and active outings. Available in Dublin through the East Bay SPCA. The East Bay SPCA offers walk-in adoptions at its Oakland and Dublin campuses from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday and lists updates at eastbayspca.org/adoptions.
- Marble: A 10-year-old tortoiseshell cat noted as vocal, confident and affectionate on her terms. Listed by Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter. Contact information provided is 510-337-8565 and alamedaanimalshelter.org/adopt.
- Chloe: A 2-year-old lap cat described as very affectionate who enjoys being held and following people around. Listed by Community Concern for Cats with contact Lori at 209-996-8870 or [email protected]. Community Concern for Cats holds weekend adoption events at Pet Food Express stores in Walnut Creek and Martinez and maintains a regular location at 1250-H Newell Ave. in Walnut Creek; more at communityconcernforcats.org.
- Zuma: A calm, litterbox-trained cat described as independent and well-mannered. Listed at Milo Point Richmond, 220 S. Garrard Blvd., with staff assistance available 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Tuesdays. The Milo Foundation notes it has saved more than 52,000 lives over 31 years and posts details at milofoundation.org/contact-us.
Summary:
The listings show a variety of ages and temperaments among pets currently housed at East Bay shelters and rescues and include locations and contact information for each organization. Further arrangements or inquiries are managed by the named groups and their published contact channels.
