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And we're certainly taking in strays.
"For example, Dorene was allergic to cats but loved them and was always taking in strays," her friend said.
Along with all the other baggage, he brings a small bush baby named Fionnula, intended as a gift for Cece, who loves animals and has an evident knack for taking in strays.
One member, Angel Nieves, a 47-year-old retired city police detective, grew up in the projects on West 125th Street and remembered taking in strays from the streets as a boy, as did many of his cohorts.
Her affinity for crowds is why, after having a half dozen children of her own, she adopted five more, stuck bunk beds in six of the cookie-cutter bedrooms upstairs and kept them at full occupancy, always taking in strays when asked.
If you do safely recover the dog or cat, the department says its facilities are open around the clock to take in strays.
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