“12 Strays of Christmas”

“12 Strays of Christmas”

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This holiday season, Dave and Jen are teaming up with the SPCA of Tompkins County to empty their shelter!

You’ll meet some adorable animals looking for their “fur”-ever homes and a second chance at a wonderful life!

Do you have room in your home (and heart) for one of them?

Meet Fruit Loop, our first adorable adoptable! <3

Here’s our second “Stray”…Silly Goose!

Meet 9-year-old Lucinda!

Here’s Remus who’s truly looking for a second chance at a wonderful life!

The ladies LOVE Brad Pitt…do you?

Here’s Sky…looking for her next home!

Here’s our first kitten…the beautiful Dutchess!

Here’s Caroline, looking for a warm barn or outdoor space to call home:

Meet Maya…looking for a second chance at a wonderful life:

The shy Robot is looking for a one-animal home…do you have one for him?

Meet Ozzie!

Our final “Stray” is a two-for-one deal…two guinea pig brothers who need a home!

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