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Snickers & Macie (WINNERS)
Portsmouth Humane Society
Submitted by Jessica Kovalcik: I helped save more lives by fostering and then adopting two adorable kittens, Snickers and Macie (aka Harry). Even though Snickers and Macie are not littermates, they are always together. In this photo, Macie is snuggling with Snickers on top of their scratching post.
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Colby
Oconee County Humane Society
Submitted by Meg Pearson: Colby's mom, Apple, was my foster. Colby is healthy and happy and full of all good things that puppies do. Thanks to the good people at Oconee County Animal Shelter and Oconee Humane Society for giving Apple and Colby a new lease at life. They are both very wanted and loved!
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 Opal & Sloth
Young Williams Animal Center
Submitted by Erin Dols: I helped save more lives by fostering, then adopting little Opal. She is pictured here with her look-a-like (albeit MUCH bigger look-a-like) Sloth, who was also a shelter dog. Opal is the happiest little dog in the world, and I can't help but smile and be thankful for another shelter dog in our lives.
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Macie
Portsmouth Humane Society
Submitted by Jessica Kovalcik: I helped save more lives during the 2012 ASPCA $100K Challenge by fostering and then adopting two kittens from the Portsmouth Humane Society in Portsmouth, Virginia. This is a photo of Macie taking a nap on my bed on a rainy summer day.
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 Brownie
Humane Society of Charlotte
Submitted by Kelly Glanzer: I helped a $100K Challenge shelter save more lives during the 2012 ASPCA $100K Challenge by fostering this pup and her two brothers. “Are you my mommy?”
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 Cola
Humane Society of Charlotte
Submitted by Kelly Glanzer: I helped a $100K Challenge shelter save more lives during the 2012 ASPCA $100K Challenge by fostering puppies for the Humane Society of Charlotte. Here is one puppy named Cola with my daughter Anna.
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 Milo
Broward County Animal Care and Adoption Center
Submitted by Monica Minchala: I helped save more lives during the $100K Challenge by adopting Milo, my Boxer mix, who is friendly, very sweet, and a great companion.
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Jane
Central Brevard Humane Society
Submitted by Billie Revis: I helped save more lives by adopting Jane from the Central Brevard Humane Society. I am a volunteer, and while helping walk the dogs, I found Jane sitting there with a look that said, "take me, take me!" She is such a blessing. I think we were both very lucky and blessed to find each other.
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