Pets of the Week: Meet Bluebell and Fifi

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This gray beauty is a 5-year-old, 7.5-pound domestic shorthair cat who wants to go home with you! Bluebell was a neighborhood stray who came to the shelter with her kittens.
She's a loving mama who wants all the attention in the world.
The second Bluebell sees you, she goes straight to rub up on your legs and roll over to ask for pets.
Bluebell will bring so much love and warmth into your life.

Bluebell is microchipped, vaccinated to age and available for foster to adopt until she's scheduled to be spayed at The Babinski Foundation.

Meet Fifi! She's an 8-month-old, 26.8-pound Australian cattle dog mix with lots of energy and love.
Her favorite activity is meeting new people she can kiss and play with.
Fifi previously lived with other dogs, horses and cats.
While she did wonderfully with the dogs and horses, she would do best in a home without cats.
She's a food-motivated girl who knows "sit" and "down" and loves to play with balls and squeaky toys.
Fifi still needs some help with potty training, but we think she'll get it down quickly!

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Fifi is spayed, microchipped and up to date on her vaccines

Adopting from Babinski Foundation

You can visit Bluebell and Fifi at the Babinski Foundation from 8:30 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Tuesdays through Sundays.
Fill out an application to adopt them at babinskifoundation.org or at the shelter.

Reach the shelter at adoptions@babinskifoundation.org or 218-568-7387. The Babinski Foundation is at 2825 76th St.
SW, Pequot Lakes.

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