50 States Pets & Creatures - Part 2

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Table of Contents

+ Part 1: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia

+ Part 2: New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi

+ Part 3: Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri, Arkansas, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin

+ Part 4: California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, West Virginia, Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota

+ Part 5: Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, Hawaii

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New York

Rosy the Yorkshire Terrier (Female): This particular terrier has a silky black-and-tan coat, usually presented in the Westie cut with a bow at the top of their head

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Rosy the Yorkshire Terrier (Female): This particular terrier has a silky black-and-tan coat, usually presented in the Westie cut with a bow at the top of their head. New York got the Yorkie as a gift from England. In addition to working as a therapy dog, Rosy also has the task of ratting any rodents found throughout the apartment.

Felix the Ragamuffin (Male): A Tuxedo cat with green eyes and a fondness for puns. They were adopted to help take care of New York's rodent problems, however, they proved to be less than useful. "Master Tom" only desires to eat and sleep all day.

Lilac the Holland Lop (Female): A doe with a broken lilac coat. They were given to New York as a gift from Netherlands. Apple slices are their favorite snack.

Asshat the Brown Rat (Male): New York suspects the large rodent to be the boss of a mob of smaller rats within the walls of the condominium. Despite the work of ratters and professional exterminators, Asshat continues to exist and be a nuisance for many New Yorkers. Pizza is their favorite food.

North Carolina

Venn the Plott Hound (Male): This particular Plott has a red brindle coat

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Venn the Plott Hound (Male): This particular Plott has a red brindle coat. North Carolina was recommended the breed during her search for a hunting dog. Though socially adept, they don't get along with South Carolina and her dogs.

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