I Can Haz Ur Old Towelz?

SF Animal Care and Control is in the midst of some kind of towel shortage, and you can help! Vegansaurus explains:

If you have any extra towels laying around, please bring them to SFACC (1200 15th Street at Harrison). They’re open from 11 am to 6 pm everyday, and until 7 pm on Wednesdays (that’s TODAY!). They don’t care if the towels are frayed or stained, as long as they’re clean!

Read on.

[Photo by Elhan Filmer]

Swing Pup

Just look at him!

We should probably all go adopt an animal right now.

[via Elly Jonez]

All Packed! Thanksgiving Here I Come!

Happy holidays, everybody!

[Photo by Michael Patrick]

Tall-Can Kitty

Tall-Can Kitty opts for a 24-ounce Banquet Beer! Cute choice, Tall-Can Kitty!

(Except of course for Coors hating homosexuals and all. Shame on you, Tall-Can Kitty.)

[This photo and another by Carlos Reyes]

Fridge Kat

Our pal -… has been on top of everything important lately. First the Nazi knives, now this.

Now can someone please paint us a mural based on this cute kitty? Divisadero Street should not get to have all the fun.

Back to the Furture

Officially, they say they’re remodeling or for sale or whatever, but they can’t fool us.  We’re on to the fact that this building is obviously ground zero HQ for the worldwide Furry takeover movement.  We must act now while there is still time, or else.

Previously:

Cyclocross Race or Lost Furry?

Pet Fair Tonight Includes Doggie Bingo, Yummy Food and Drink for Humans

The Bold Italic is hosting a fine event called Paws & Play tonight at the Women’s Building. Organizer Laura B. gives us the pertinents:

It’s a free pet fair with tons of vendors, food (fat bottom bakery & sugar beat sweets cupcakes, ike’s sandwiches), and drinks (lagunitas, treasure island wine co) and then later in the evening it’s doggie bingo with chili pie, beer, and awesome prizes like signed sf giants cap from edgar renteria, southwest plane tickets, apple gift cards, and more!

RSVP and invite your friends on Facebook here.

We Have Liftoff

Kudos to photographer Christopher Ruedy for this epic shot. View it large for full epicness.

Whose flying dog is this anyway? Kudos to you too.

Help Us Find This Cardboard Dog

This is serious!  Not since the Mr. Pickles saga has a particle injustice gone unchecked for so long!  Put on your Sherlock hats and let’s Scotland Yard this pup!

*Reward is a sixer of Simple Times and an Italian Wedding sandwich.

Yes We Can (Have Pets in Our Apartments)

If you want a pet, but you think they’re not allowed in your building, think again. This week we heard stories from a couple of our neighbors that indicate you might do well to reexamine the conventional wisdom. First, Steve:

Out of the five places I’ve lived with my dog, three were listed as “no pets” or “no dogs”, while two hadn’t thought about it before I applied. In all cases after the first, I provided the prospective new landlord with a sort of rental resume for my dog. It contains pictures (because he’s fucking adorable), documentation of his shots, a recent statement from his vet about his demeanor, and references from previous landlords and neighbors.

Landlords say no in their ads because they don’t want someone to show up with a gigantic man-eating hellhound who does nothing but shit and bark. When you drop the hammer of integrity on them they see that not only is your dog well-behaved, but you’ve got your shit together and are probably a better tenant than 95% of the dipshits in their potential tenant pool. Win.

Win!

Next up is TK, who has an even simpler way:

I signed a lease that said “No pets.” I now have a dog and a cat. How’d I do it? I asked the landlord and he said “Sure.” Never hurts to ask.

There you have it. Now go adopt a cutie-pie like Apple Fritter (pictured above).