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Happy endings: Red rat feist on the road, trucking And Roscoe has been adopted; horse found near Breeding is now available for adoption at Sugarfoot Farm Rescue. By Peg Schaeffer You can delete ad for the reddish brown Rat Feist found on Bird Road. "Jewel" has been adopted. She is traveling on the road with a tractor trailer driver and is loving it. And "Roscoe" has been adopted. He was advertised (No. 7181) and no on claimed him, so a lucky person waiting in line to adopt Roscoe now has a great new home. Another dog has found a good home. The mare found near Breeding has not been claimed and is now available for adoption. If interested please contact Peg Schaeffer at Sugarfoot Farm. 378-4521. Peg Schaeffer, Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville RD, Columbia, KY. Phone (270) 378-4521, This story was posted on 2011-05-04 09:44:24
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