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Rob’s Rescues

February 19, 2023

These animals are at Cobb County Animal Services, waiting for homes.

This dog’s name is Coco. She is a great dog, because she is very sweet and walks well on a leash. She is a medium-sized hound dog who would love anyone, and anyone would be lucky to have her. She would make a family very happy, and she would be very happy to get a home outside of the shelter. She warmed up so quickly when we talked to her and took her for a walk. I really like this dog.

This cat’s name is Momo. He is 4 years old and a pretty large orange tabby. He seems like a lovely cat who would be content to just sit with you. He is peaceful and has no crazy energy. He would be a nice and calm companion.


I recently was invited by Cheri Sherill to be a guest of the Cat Club at Holbrook Retirement Community in Acworth. I went to meet the members, and I enjoyed talking to them about their cats (and, in one case, a bird). We also talked about the importance of spay and neuter, and opportunities for volunteering in the community. They were very nice people, and I enjoyed meeting them. I told them about volunteer opportunities at Cobb County Animal Services and Furkids. Stay tuned for my Furkids interview in the March issue!

– Rob Macmillan is on a mission to help shelter dogs and cats. On Facebook @robsrescues. www.robsrescues.com.

Rob with members of the Cat Club, at Holbrook Retirement Community in Acworth. Front row: Cheri Sherrill, left, and Betty Edwards. Back row, from left: Joan Blanchancy, Kay Chalmers, Martha Miller, Linda Ryan, Larry Miller and Lucy Faint.

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  1. Charles Harowitz says

    February 28, 2023 at 12:48 am

    Is this a no kill shelter?

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