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MEOW Samson Oliver and Zoe Ziva are an adorable pair of 5-year-old Domestic Short Hair siblings who are ready to bring twice the love to their new family. This darling duo have lived together their entire lives and were sadly left without a home when their first owner passed away. These affectionate and playful kitties have experience living with other cats and small dogs. Adoption fee: $75 each MEOW Ninja and Turtle are 15-month-old siblings who do everything together. Ninja is the more affectionate of the two, always nuzzling his face in his sister's fur, while Turtle keeps watch, ensuring her brother is safe. Adoption fee: $181 MEOWMaude Ivory is a 1-year-old, 9-pound Domestic Short Hair cat with a Brown Tabby coat. Maude Ivory is a medium to low energy cat who can be on the timid side. She will do well in a peaceful and quiet home. Adoption fee: $100 WOOF Dagger is a 6-month-old Hound blend who has a very laidback demeanor, espe- cially when he's playing games in the field. But make no mistake, this little guy is incredibly affectionate and adores cuddle time with his favorite humans. Adoption fee: $328 WOOF Wicky is a 1-year-old, 41-pound Catahoula Leopard Dog mix who was taken to a crowded shelter in the Imperial Valley before being transferred to RCHS through Friends of County Animal Shelters (FOCAS). Wicky is a puppy powerhouse with energy to spare and charm to share. Adoption fee: $145 ADOPTABLE PETS HELEN WOODWARD ANIMAL CENTER RANCHO COASTAL HUMANE SOCIETY SAN DIEGO HUMANE SOCIETY WOOF Dottie is a 1-year-old Hound mix who is full of life and always eager to play. She has some important priorities for what her new home should include, such as cozy spots for naps, lots of squeaky toys, and someone to be her closest companion. Meet Dottie at SDHS' San Diego Campus. Adoption fee: $110 Focus family Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchip, a free veterinary exam certificate and a dog license if residing in a city contracted by SDHS. sdhumane.org/adopt Adoption fee includes microchip identification and registration fee. Pets have been spayed or neutered and have up-to-date vaccinations. 858.756.4117, ext. 1, animalcenter.org Adoption fee includes microchip identification. Pets have been spayed or neutered, examined for good health & temperament, and have up-to-date vaccinations. 760.753.6413, sdpets.org Nature Collective May Events MAY 4, 5, 18 | SAN ELIJO LAGOON NATURE CENTER AND ECOLOGICAL RESERVE Nature Collective is hosting three free events this month, including a Discovery Tour, a Family Fun Day, and a Volunteer Restoration Project. On May 4, from 10-11am, discover the beauty of San Elijo Lagoon, where fresh water and saltwater meet and mix, migratory and resident birds share a sanctuary, and many animals find a home. This guided tour will inspire all to watch and listen for various birds that rest in — and fly across — the salt marsh and mudflats. The Nature Center Loop Trail is accessible, providing fun for all. Volunteer Linda Jones leads this nature experience. On May 5, Family Fun Day will feature hands-on activities, from craft-making to animal encounters. Then, on May 18, volunteers will come together to help restore precious habitats within San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve and the surrounding areas. From removing invasive plants to helping grow native plants indigenous to the area, San Diegans are invited to help nature thrive, which benefits wildlife and our communities. naturecollective.org ranchandcoast.com 48 MAY 2024 RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE

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