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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.

Triangle: VRE Station Puts the Commuter in Good Shape

Filed under: Triangle, Va. — Scott D @ 10:08 am on November 3, 2010
Trout fishing

Caught in the act: Fishing fans will enjoy the tranquility of Triangle's Locust Shade Park, where Lefty Hamilton Pond was stocked with rainbow and brown trout in early November.

Triangle, Va., is a town in Prince William County with a rather geometric name. According to the 2000 census, the population of Triangle was 5,550 (to all you jokers out there, it wasn’t 3,333, though there is something oddly apt about all of those fives in succession). It does, however, sit about 33 miles away from downtown Washington, D.C., and 3.3 miles away from the Quantico stop of the Virginia Railway Express. So, maybe there is something to all this triangle business.

Yes, Triangle is a small town, but it gives the apartment renter a home that offers a convenient commute to Washington, D.C., or even to Fredericksburg, which sits about 20 miles the other way. Triangle is right outside of Marine Corps Base Quantico, and anyone who’s in the service or works on base would find the town a good fit.

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There’s not much to mention in terms of retail, but nearby Dumfries sports a Ruby Tuesday and a Dollar General, and Shoppers Food & Pharmacy is about three-and-half miles away on the northern end of Dumfries. Dale City and Woodbridge – about 10 miles to the north – will give you further grocery stores (Wegmans, Giant, another Shoppers Food & Pharmacy) and even the Potomac Mills outlet mall, which features Neiman Marcus Last Call, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th and Nordstrom Rack, among others.

In keeping with the tripartite theme, here is a trio of additional attractions. Headquarters for Prince William Forest Park are located in town. The 15,000-acre park features piedmont forest, campgrounds, 37 miles of hiking trails and 21 miles of bike paths. Golfers in particular will enjoy Locust Shade Park, which sports a driving range and mini-golf course, as well as a batting cage; you can rent a boat here, as well. The park also features the Jean C. Smith Amphitheater, where during the summer you can watch a variety of outdoor entertainment for a very low price. Finally, the patriot in all of us would enjoy a visit to the National Museum of the Marine Corps, also located in Triangle.

See, there are more than three good reasons why you would feel at home here.