This 2-something, short-haired, black and white cat was raised with other cats, loves kids and tolerates dogs, as long as they acknowledge the superiority of the feline species. You can call her Blew-ay if you want to be French or Blew-it otherwise, as long as you don’t call her late for dinner.
If you’d like to adopt a pet, call or stop by the Animal Shelter across from Public Works off the Sterling Highway. The shelter is open Tuesday-Saturday, noon. to 5 p.m. Call 235-3141 for more information.
Bluet isn’t blue, because for now she’s in the good hands of the staff and volunteers at the Animal Shelter. She’d be happier if someone started out the new year by resolving to a) pet more cats, b) feed more cats and c) hug more cats. What better way to stick to those resolutions than by adopting a cute, lovable cat with a sweet personality say, Bluet.
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