Sarasota News Leader

03/15/2013

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Sarasota News Leader March 15, 2013 mal program, which, for as little as $35 a year, will allow you the privilege of knowing that "your" pet is in good hands, in good health and is educating us on what makes it so unique and wonderful. Read all about it here. I would now like to introduce readers to several other orphan residents at SJG. Like Putter, they all have very sad stories to tell and when you visit the Gardens you can ask the dedicated staff there to recount to you those hard-luck stories. Bring some Kleenex! Page 81 Squint, my dear friend, who has all the makings of a great gossip columnist. Squint was taken in by Sarasota Jungle Gardens after she was hit by a car. She lost her right eye and is painfully shy due to this physical impairment; she rarely poses for direct headshots. You see, the basic element of an animal's haecceity is procreation and proliferation of the species, so animals must always look their best, be impeccably groomed, parasite-free, display prowess and skills in hunting and Sulcata tortoises mating at Sarasota Jungle Gardens. File photo

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