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COURTESY PHOTO MEOW Yuca is a 2-year-old Domestic Longhair whose favorite way to relax is by finding a cozy spot near you. With suspected feline asthma, Yuca's health is well-managed with a twice-daily inhaler dose around mealtimes. She'd thrive in a home with older kids who can keep her entertained. Visit SDHS' Oceanside Campus to adopt Yuca. Adoption fee: $75 MEOW Gumdrop is a 3-year-old Domestic Short Hair with a Tuxedo Coat who is believed to have been severely abused in his previous home. Since July he's made signif- icant progress while rehabilitating in foster care. His ideal home would consist of patient adults who will give him the time he needs to get comfortable. Adoption fee: $171 MEOW Luna is a 2-year-old, 9-pound Domestic Short Hair with a Dilute Calico coat. She was surrendered to a crowded local shelter along with three other cats. She was transferred to RCHS through Friends of County Animal Shelters (FOCAS). Luna might like to live with another cat in her new home. Adoption fee: $100 WOOF Lee is a 7-month-old Terrier-Shar Pei blend who is an incredibly friendly, happy little guy who does great on walks, great in the field, and great when you walk right up next to him and give him pets and snugs. Adoption fee: $381 WOOF Dilly Dally is a 1½ -year-old, 41-pound Shepherd mix with lots of energy. Dilly Dally needs someone at home with her most of the time. Her new family will want to let her settle in at her own pace. Adoption fee: $145 (includes a one-year license if her new home is in the jurisdiction of SDHS) ADOPTABLE PETS HELEN WOODWARD ANIMAL CENTER RANCHO COASTAL HUMANE SOCIETY SAN DIEGO HUMANE SOCIETY WOOF Wonka is a 1-year-old German Wirehaired Pointer Mix who will benefit from continued positive reinforcement training as he adjusts to his new home. Wonka has shown some resource guarding behaviors around food, so he'll need assistance managing his feeding area. Visit SDHS' Oceanside Campus to adopt Wonka. Adoption fee: $110 Focus family & pets 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 Pet Evacuation Plan and Kit People in Southern California should be ready to evacuate with their pets at any time of year. The team at Rancho Coastal Humane Society offers helpful guidance to keep us — and our furry family members — prepared for any emergency. Buy or build a pet evacuation kit. Have everything labeled with your contact information, and take extra labels and markers. If you evacuate, have a sign prominently displayed on a door or window informing emergency personnel that you have pets, how many, and what kind. If you evacuate with your pets, post "evacuated" signs. Be sure your kit contains the following: • crates/carriers, blankets, and beds, extra collars and harnesses with extra-long leashes (make sure the collars have identification) • medications and a pet first aid kit • food dishes and water bowls, enough food and water for at least one week, toys and treats, and a can opener if your pet eats canned food without a popup lid • litter box, kitty litter, poop bags • recent photos of your pets (preferably with you in the pictures) • basic information including phone numbers, the name of your veterinarian, and copies of medical records in waterproof containers • make sure that your pet's vaccinations and microchip are up to date in case it needs to go to a boarding facility or evacuation area ranchandcoast.com 46 FEBRUARY 2025 RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE

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