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Phoebe is a sweet 5 year old
white female Great Dane
with cropped ears Phoebe Dogs: Good
with Large Dogs, Males Preferred Children: Good
with Children
Cats: Good
with Cats Other: Deaf Updated: 03/26/2017 Phoebe has settled
in nicely
in her foster
home and gets along great
with her playful submissive lab mix foster sister.
(Battersea Press Release) Abandoned on the streets, Battersea Dogs &
Cats Home in London have taken
in their first Persian
cat of the year after she was found
in a terrible state looking underweight and dirty
with her luxurious fluffy
white hair covered
in matted clumps.
Cats wander through this leafy neighborhood of closely - spaced
homes, sometimes stopping at Felty's
white single wide, on which a dark wood plank is attached
with FELTY spelled out
in large
white letters.
GROVELAND - A chorus of happy yapping mutts
with their 16 wet noses and wagging doggie tails greets Rhonda Cline each day when she rolls up the dirtdriveway at her 20 - acre
home site.Three
cats round out the menagerie, but all but one make themselves scarce when the dogs run up to Cline.A third
cat, Stash, joins
in the daily dog parade because, well, he thinks he's a dog.It's not his fault, Cline said.The
white - and - black tabby
cat was raised
with more than a dozen canines at Cline's house
in rural south Lake County.
Among the Chicago celebs featured
in the book: Cubs broadcaster Len Kasper, surrounded by his dogs Rodney, Judy, Betty and Henry; Bryan and Amanda Bickell, who have a long history of supporting pit bull - type dogs and all dogs through their Foundation as the ex Blackhawk and his wife and baby are pictured at
home with their dogs Bailey and Tucker; Plain
White T's bassist Mike Retondo is pictured
with his Wheaton Terrier Zelda; Roz Varon of WLS - TV is attached to her two Whippets Gracie and Ella; Black Ensemble Theater Founder and producer / actress Jackie Taylor is pictured
with her
cat, named Kitty; broadcaster Rick O'Dell is pictured
with his wife Lori and Golden Retriever Buddy; WGN Radio's Judy Markey
with Toby, a mixed breed dog; Chicago 32nd Ward Alderman Scott Waguespack and his rescued pit bull Kai, Andy Avalos of WMAQ - TV
with a long list of dogs and
cats; Cook County Commissioner John Fritchey and his social media starring Shar - Pei Smudge as well as many other celebs.
with text by Yve - Alain Bois and Rosalind Krauss,
in French) Screen, Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York, USA (curated by Joshua Dechter) Twentieth Century American Sculpture at the
White House: Exhibition IV, The Jaqueline Kennedy Garden, The
White House, Washington D.C., USA (curated by Marcia Tucker and Hillary Rodham Clinton) Bringing It All Back
Home, Gracie Mansion / Fred Dorfman Projects, New York, USA Small Truths: Repetition and the Obsessional
in Contemporary Art, John Hansard Gallery, University of Southampton, England (
cat.