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Northern Virginia’s Animal Allies Rescue Group Is the Cat’s Meow

Animal Allies

Staring contest: Animal Allies seems to have a particular affection for felines, but the group offers dogs for adoption, too. (dungodung via Flickr)

Today, we’re gonna talk about an organization that’s near and dear to me, or, sniff, sniff, OK, an organization that bequeathed me Minx, a six-pound ball of gray fur and attitude.

I’m talking about Animal Allies.

Minx – or Minxies, as she’s commonly known – is a half-Tonkinese kitty who everyone mistakes as a Russian Blue. But I knew that wasn’t true early on.

How? Well, besides the fact that the friendly lady at Animal Allies told me Minx was half-Tonka, she meows in Tonkinese (mother) and regular kitty (hit-and-run dad) but not in Russian.

Yes, she’s beautiful, and no, you can’t touch her, even if you’re a cat person. Get out of here. I’m the only one.

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We’re a misanthropic pair, Minx and I. No one else will have us, so we’re stuck together, bearers of three languages and a miserable fortune. But we’re still here, and we have rights, too.

Animal Allies is “a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to the rescue of homeless and abandoned animals.” Founded in 1984, Animal Allies is spread out all over Northern Virginia.

These people really care about cats and will work to find them a home. Believe me, they stayed on me until I adopted Minx. Like I said, for whatever reason, I’m the only person that cat’s ever seemed to like. Lucky me.

How about you? Living and working in the Washington, D.C., area can be stressful enough to break anyone. Wouldn’t you want to come home to a furry, purring pal? Sometimes it feels like a pet is the only true friend one can have. Just check out some of these cuties.

As you can see on their listings, the folks at Animal Allies make sure you know what you’re getting. Does the kitty in question like other cats? Dogs? Kids? Does it have health issues? Has it been declawed?

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Each animal is also checked for diseases and spayed or neutered (if they’re too young, you’ll need to have them spayed or neutered at the appropriate time as a condition of adoption). There is an adoption fee of course, but your money goes right back into rescuing animals.

Another good thing about Animal Allies is that it’s a no-kill shelter, so you can feel good about that.

The organization provides other ways for you to help cats as well, including opportunities to foster a cat, act as an adoption show coordinator, or donate funds or time.

If you’re an apartment renter in Northern Virginia – or anywhere in the metro area, really – get on the site and find yourself a lifelong friend.

Location, Amenities Make Oakton a Smart Choice for Renters

Filed under: Oakton, Va. — Scott D @ 9:18 pm on August 26, 2010
Swimmer

Lap of luxury: Oak Marr RECenter offers an Olympic-sized pool for your workouts, plus a beach area and water slide when you're ready to relax.

Oakton, Va., sits in Fairfax County just north of the City of Fairfax, and according to the 2006-08 American Community Survey 3-Year Estimate, the town has 32,169 residents.

Yes, Oakton is one of the many sprawling suburban towns for which Northern Virginia is famous. Those of you looking for apartments in Oakton will rejoice in the fact that the Vienna/Fairfax-GMU metro station is a scant two or so miles away. Not interested in public transportation? Well, drivers will be glad to know the capital is only about an 18-mile trek away, made easy by jumping on I-66.

Oakton Shopping Center houses Giant Food and Famous Dave’s, while Hunter Mill Plaza offers a variety of eateries, including Luciano’s Italian Restaurant and Old Peking. But fear not, retail addicts, upscale Fair Oaks Mall, Virginia’s second-largest mall with more than 190 stores, is just four miles down the road on I-66, so you’ll be fine. This is, after all, Northern Virginia.

Given the peculiarities of Northern Virginia zip codes (and Suburban Maryland is no better at this), it should come as no surprise that Oakton High School actually has a Vienna address. Meanwhile, the Flint Hill School, a private institution that serves grades JK-12, is officially in town – despite being just two miles away from Oakton HS. Oh well, at least the Oakton Library is in the right place.

Fitness and golf adherents will enjoy the Oak Marr RECenter. This massive, 58-acre facility offers residents a heated, Olympic-sized indoor pool, a spa, two racquetball courts and a fitness center. Adjoining that fun-filled edifice is the Oak Marr Golf Complex, which features a 9-hole, par-3 course and a 76-station driving range. And for the links-challenged, there’s always the miniature golf course right next door. There are even two soccer fields, here.

Runners and hikers – or, for that matter, anyone who likes the color green, cute little squirrels, butterflies and squawking birds – will thrill to know that the Difficult Run Stream Valley Trail, a part of the larger Cross County Trail (CCT of Fairfax County, Virginia), runs through Oak Marr Park.