Written by CP's VP of Intakes
2009 has just begun, but CP already has welcomed some special furkids into the family!
For those of you that have been around the past few years, you know who the Windy City Kids are, but if you're new to CP, these are Cairns that come from a very old and honored breeding line of a prestigious breeder who has been forced to reduce her kennel due to age and illness.
Yesterday, nine more Windy City Kids became members of CP. My thanks to Mary C. and her sister, Carol A. for making the trip to pick-up these kids.
Those that have fostered a Windy City Kid in the past will agree these are truly special furkids with wonderful temperaments and dispositions and some great physical attributes. If you have ever wanted to foster a Windy City Kid, now is the perfect time! The number of Cairns remaining with the breeder is getting quite low and there won't be a lot of future Windy City Kids coming into CP. With the winter weather and temperatures affecting air transport, I'm especially looking for foster homes in the Midwest or within ground transport range from the Chicago area. If you would like to foster one of the Windy City Kids, please email our Director of Foster Homes at CPCRNFosterHomes@gmail.com.
Now, please help me welcome the first intakes of 2009, the Windy City Kids VI:
Elmhurst: M, lt. cream, DOB 6/08, sibling of Skokie and Roselle
Norridge: M, black brindle, 7 year old
Skokie: M, wheaten, DOB 6/08, sibling of Elmhurst and Roselle
Rosemont: F, red wheaten, 7 year old, daughter of Crete
Roselle: F, wheaten w/ black mask, DOB 6/08, sibling of Elmhurst and Skokie
Crete: M, red wheaten, 9 year old, father of Rosemont
Maywood: F, black brindle, 7 year old
Brookfield: F, red wheaten, 3 year old
Dixmoor: M, wheaten, 2 year old
HAPPY NEW YEAR & NEW LIFE - Windy City Kids VI!!
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
2009 First Intakes - Windy City Kids VI
Posted by
Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network
Labels:
Brookfield,
Crete,
Dixmoor,
Elmhurst,
Maywood,
Norridge,
Roselle,
Rosemont,
Skokie,
Windy City Kids VI
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A unique use of the term citykid, but they are cute!
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