Thursday, May 26, 2011

NBC Saturday Morning News Segment with NYC Animal Shelter :)

Hello everyone! Just wanted to write and keep you all updated on the new things that are occurring. First and foremost this Saturday I am excited to mention that I will be on the NBC Morning News Segment helping our homeless shelter animals find their forever home. I'll be up, bright eyed and bushy tailed as the segment starts at 6 am in the studio but preparations and shelter pick ups start before hand to help get the VIP animals that are up for adoption primped and ready for television debut. This weekend, we have two doggies and one cat that will be on the segment. Let me introduce to you Jackie, Jumper, & Leslie. Below is more information on these furry bundles of joys and stay tuned to see them Saturday morning on NBC.
Cheers,nency

Here is Jackie (A#897784) She came to us as a stray. A very young girl, who is friendly and has lots to learn from her new parents. She seems to have been shaved, so perhaps letting her fur grow out a little may be good for her. As they say “New look, new life”. She is waiting for you at the Manhattan Shelter.


Meet Jumper (A#897835) Jumper came to us as an owner surrender. It seems that they moved to a place where pets are not allowed. He is well mannered and friendly. May act a little nervous at the
 beginning but warms up to you quickly. Perhaps he is just wondering where his folks may be. He is young, and he would make himself at home in his new forever home in no time!
You can find him at the Manhattan Shelter.
Meet Leslie (A# 896795) – Leslie is a 1.5 year old DSH that looks a lot like a marble-coated Bengal . Leslie came to the shelter when her person lost their home. Leslie is definitely not the shy, retiring type. The whole time Leslie has been here, she has been Ms. Purr-sonality. She does everything she can to get people’s attention – talks, waves, rolls around and acts silly so people notice her – and it works! And she is as lovable as she is lively. After a good play session, she would be more than happy to curl up on the couch with her person for lots of love. She is easy around other cats – even one that was hissing wildly at her left her unphased – Leslie just looked and kept right on purring. She should do well in most homes.

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