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Here's a story for all
the defenders of the pit bull:
A 2-year-old female boxer/pit bull mix named
Angel, which had been turned over to the
Nevada Humane Society’s shelter in Reno,
is credited with rescuing six abandoned
kittens Monday, according to Diane Blankenburg,
a shelter spokeswoman.
While Angel was on a
walk with a pair of volunteers, Frank Gomez
and 9-year-old stepson Joel Fontes (pictured
below with Angel), the dog became obsessed
with something in the bushes. With temperatures
in the 90s on Monday, the two volunteers
tried to initially coax the dog away from
the bush. But when Angel refused to move
on, Gomez investigated and discovered a
box full of 3-week-old orange tabby kittens
that were frightened and hungry.
One of the abandoned
kittens escaped before shelter staff was
summoned to the scene, but Angel tracked
it down and Gomez handed it over to safety.
Angel is up for adoption
but the kittens won't be available for about
four to five weeks, Blankenburg said.
Pit bulls are chronically
challenging to adopt out because of their
reputation as aggressive, violent dogs,
so Blankenburg said she hoped Angel's story
might help remove the stigma often associated
with the breed.
"Angel is a sweet, playful
dog who can now add hero to her repertoire,"
Blankenburg said. "Angel, herself a rescued
dog, has paid back six-fold by rescuing
these six little abandoned kittens."
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