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PET OF THE WEEK: “Little One” melted as soon as Duane started petting her

PET OF THE WEEK: “Little One” melted as soon as Duane started petting her

Little One is three years old, potty trained, affectionate - and ready for her forever home!  Photo: Saga Communications


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — We welcomed Aison Dupre from CATsNAP this morning, and she brought “Little One” – which was an ironic name. She was actually a large, sweet, tiger-cat, whose owner died and she was brought to CATsNAP. Little One is three years old, potty trained, affectionate – and ready for her forever home!

Don’t forget to check out CATsNAP’s many events and fundraisers coming up: Events for May 2026 – CATsNAP

Duane finds it hard not to adopt every animal that comes through the studio – and Little One was no exception: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/17sbSLKVz5/

We are so grateful to our sponsor of Pet of the Week, Curtis Road Animal Hospital, for their generosity and amazing service towards animals in the community.

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