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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, August 31, 2008

Animal Companions

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Kluska

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Daisy

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Lola

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KLUSKA

TAG NO. 08-16192

Have you heard of the Iditarod in Alaska? Well, Kluska here (means "Brave and Fearless Musher" in the Inuit language) was once the lead feline in the Icatarod (and if you believe that, we've got a piece of property in Timbuktu we'd like to try and sell you)! Actually, clever little Kluska was surrendered to us on July 12, and appears to have been sterilized. She is primarily black, with some interesting orange splotches here and there — nowhere more charmingly placed than on the bottoms of her paws.

DAISY

TAG NO. 08-18442

This young female has several strikes against her right off the blocks, but all are easily attended to with proper diet and a visit to the vet. For starters, Daisy got surrendered by her owners on Aug. 4. She was admitted with areas of hair loss to her brown and white coat — probably dietary in nature, as she is on the thin side. She also has heartworm, which is treatable by your vet. Daisy is relaxed, laid back, and clearly enjoys the easy life. She reminds us of Chance, the American Bulldog featured in the movie "Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey." This sweet girl would make an outstanding pet to the family willing and able to bring her "up to code."

LOLA

TAG NO. 08-17349

Lola gets, and you can bet little Lola wants vous! If you adopted this darling bunny for no other reason than just to sit and look at her all day long, that would be reason enough. White with kohl-rimmed eyes and ears, Lola is sweet, curious, extremely handleable, and "whisker-licious" to boot! She's got Bette Davis eyes, like — fer sure!!

These animals already may have found homes. The Hawaiian Humane Society and McInerny Dog Park, at 2700 Wai'alae Ave., is open seven days a week. For hours, directions, special events and to see more pets available for adoption, go to www.hawaiianhumane.org or call 946-2187. Call immediately to report lost or found animals.