Meet Alba, a pitbull-boxer mix who loves to run … right out of open doors and gates
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Preview all of the adoptable pets at www.spcaflorida.org. To meet or adopt a pet located at SPCA Florida, stop by the Adoption Center Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. or Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Prior to adoption all pets are spayed or neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccines and come with a month of flea and heartworm prevention. For questions, contact SPCA Florida’s Adoption Center at 863-577-4615 or adopt@spcaflorida.org.
Alba
Gender: Female
Age: 3 years
Weight: 60 pounds
Species: Dog
Breed: American Pitbull/Boxer Black/White
Orphaned Since: March 3
Adoption Fee: $150
Alba is a pitbull-boxer mix who came to SPCA Florida still nursing her little babies. She is fully grown and loves to play. She has one bad habit: She likes to rush out those doors or gates. She is also dog-selective, so if you have another dog, please let them meet.
Alba is a happy-go-lucky, 3-year-old pitbull-boxer mix who came to SPCA Florida still nursing her little babies. They are all big now and waiting for homes. Alba is fully grown and loves to play; she can play anything you want. She also loves to relax on the sofa. She has one bad habit: She likes to rush out those doors or gates, so you will have to teach her how not to do that. She is also dog-selective, so if you have another dog, please let them meet before taking Alba home. For more information, please visit www.spcaflorida.org.
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Zaha
Gender: Female
Age: 1 years
Weight: 24 pounds
Species: Dog
Breed: Terrier Jack Russell black/white
Orphaned Since: Oct. 7
Adoption Fee: $350
If you’re an explorer, then Zaha is your girl. She’s fully grown at only 24 pounds and likes to stay active. She had a fenced yard at her old home. She’s a little timid with strangers. She’s also scared of thunder, vacuums, vet appointments and nail trims.
If you’re an explorer, then Zaha is your girl. Zaha is a young girl whose family unfortunately had to move and could no longer take her with them. She’s fully grown at only 24 pounds and likes to stay active. She loves to play with stuffed toys and chew toys. She had a fenced yard at her old home and she loved being able to get in and out through her doggy door. She’s a little timid with strangers, but that goes away in a couple of minutes of getting to know them. She’s also scared of thunder, vacuums, vet appointments and nail trims. For more information, please visit www.spcaflorida.org.
Krabby
Gender: Male
Age: 7 Months
Weight: 7 pounds
Species: Cat
Breed: Domestic Shorthair Orange/White
Orphaned Since: Sept. 30
Adoption Fee: $75
Krabby was found under a home with his sibling. He might be a little shy and nervous at first, but that’s because all this is new to him. He’s not a fan of dogs and fears the outside. He also likes playing with toilet paper. He is very affectionate with the staff.
Krabby is a tiny fella who was found under someone’s home along with his sibling. He ended up here at SPCA Florida, where he was checked, neutered and chipped. He might be a little shy and nervous at first, but that’s because all this is new to him. The family that found him said he does not get along with dogs and fears the outside. They also said he likes playing with toilet paper, so you might want to close those bathroom doors. He is very affectionate with the staff and loves to play and eat chicken. For more information, please visit www.spcaflorida.org.
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Zelda
Gender: Female
Age: 5 months
Weight: 6 pounds
Species: Cat
Breed: Maine Coon/ Domestic Longhair Brown/White
Orphaned Since: June 25
Adoption Fee: $100
Zelda is a Maine Coon with soft, silky, long hair. She was found wandering the streets. The staff says she is very affectionate and comfortable with other cats, but they don’t know about dogs. Since she’s just a little baby, she has lots of energy.
Zelda is a Maine Coon with soft, silky, long hair. She was found wandering the streets. The staff says she is very affectionate and comfortable with other cats, but they don’t know about dogs. Since she’s just a little baby, she has lots of energy and really shows it when you bring out the playing wands. For more information on available cats or dogs please visit www.spcaflorida.org.
This article originally appeared on The Ledger: Meet this week’s featured SPCA pets: Alba, Zaha, Krabby and Zelda