.
Feedback

Lola, the Teeny-Framed, Bright Eyed Shorthair: Marion Patch's Adoptable Pet of the Week

Each week, Marion Patch will feature an especially adorable, especially sweet, readily adoptable pet of the week, from the Cedar Valley Humane Society.

Animal ID

15029220

Species

Cat

Breed

Domestic Shorthair/Mix

Age

3 years 7 months

Sex

Female

Size

Small

Color

Grey

Spayed/Neutered

Yes

Declawed

No

Housetrained

Unknown

Site

Cedar Valley Humane Society

Location

Adoption Kittens

Intake Date

4/24/2012

Description from the Cedar Valley Humane Society: Lola (aka Cassie) came to us at the end of April as she was not getting along with the other pets that were brought into the home after her. She is very independent and enjoys her alone time, but she will let you know when she is ready to be scratched and petted. We think she would do better in a home without small children as she can be very shy at times. Lola has such big bright eyes and a teeny little frame. She is definitely ready to find her forever home!

Newsletter & Alerts

Get the best stories each day and important breaking news

Subscribe

Not from Marion Patch? Find your Local Patch »

Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Beth Dalbey (Editor) April 17, 2013 at 10:57 pm
What are the best "green" solutions for weed control?
Willie Wellington April 18, 2013 at 02:08 am
Hi Beth. My name is Willie Wellington and I own/operate Insite Lawn Care and Landscaping. We haveRead More used green products for over seven years now and recommend these solutions for you. The best 'green' solutions are using corn gluten as a preemergent right now. As for post-emergent control - look for a horticultural grade vinegar (10-20% acetic acid) and apply it on a warm sunny day. It is nonselective - meaning it will kill or damage anything that you spray it on. You can also find some people using a product called the Green Guardian. It is an all natural post-emergent and fertilizer. Please remember that natural products take longer than chemical products but can produce better results in the long run while also being better for the environment.
Quality Care, Nature Care April 19, 2013 at 03:34 pm
Thank you everybody for your questions! If you would like more questions answered in the future orRead More just information about your lawn, visit quality-care.com or the Iowa State University extension. Also, don't forget to like us on Facebook for updates on Quality Care and local turf conditions! -Mark, Geoff, and Craig