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Gareth and Mona visit the vets to get them ready for their adoptions this weekend!

 

Gareth and Mona had vets appointments this morning to make sure they were ready for their upcoming adoptions! 

Gareth is being neutered and Mona needed a vaccine booster.

They were both very well behaved in the vets and we will see how Gareth is feeling when I pick him up later!

Well done for being so brave babies!!!

 

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