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Last Updated: 10/28/2022 9:48 AM |
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Animal Success Stories
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Eileen
Hi Catherine,
We wanted to give you an update on how Gala and Wobbles are doing.
They love each other. They will do almost everything together. They love to play in boxes and cause trouble. We are very happy that we have had the chance to adopt from T.A.R.A. Hear are some pictures and videos of them playing.
Delilah
Delilah is settling in well here. She's found her spots and seems to already be running this house. She likes to sit in our large front windows and watch people walking their dogs. She also likes to sleep on my chest with one paw wrapped around my neck
April Mae
April Mae (now Dakota) has made a safe and happy transition into our home.
Spooky
Hello to both of you! I wanted to write, firstly, to thank you both very much for helping me to adopt Spooky.
Secondly, I'm pleased to report that he's been successfully integrated into my home. My other cat, Sapa, was initially none too pleased about what I'm sure he saw as a little intruder. I let them interact a little when I first brought Spooky home, which was perhaps a mistake. In any case, I separated them for a few days, allowing them to gradually interact more and more.
By Wednesday, they'd started playing. As a precaution, I continued to separate them overnight and when I wasn't there, but I can now leave them together when I'm not home.
Sapa has shown no aggression toward Spooky, and they've been playing together a lot. Sometimes, they're both just very relaxed and casual, which also makes me happy!
In my application, I mentioned that I used to have a female cat, who died of old age. She tolerated Sapa, but they were never closeâÂÂand they never played together. Of course, I played with both of them, but seeing Sapa play with Spooky has been wonderful. They bop each other on the head and jump around. It's easy to tell when cats are agitated, and they're clearly having fun.
Spooky is a crazy ball of energy. When he was separated from Sapa, he woke me up three days in a row by biting my toes through the covers! That's expected from a kitten, but Sapa has had more energy lately, too. I think it's wonderful for him to have another cat to play with, and he hasn't had that for years.
Forgive me for going on so much, but I wanted to say that having Spooky join my family has been brilliant for Sapa and for me. I think Spooky's happy, too. I could go on indefinitely about all the goofy things he's done.
So, in our post-Twitter world, this email was excessively wordy, but I wanted to thank you both very much! Spooky is an amazing cat. I'm grateful to know him, and I'm grateful to both of you for your help!
Penelope Sue
Hi, we adopted Penelope Sue and I promised I would let you know how things were going. I had been in touch with Tracey. I got Influenza right after we got Penelope and somehow when I was sick, I wiped out my e mails and don't know how to get a hold of Tracey.
Anyway, on the road to recovery. I love Penelope more than I could ever say. She was so sweet when I was sick. She has totally acclimated to Bruce and I. She is on my lap all day as it is just her and I loving and playing all day and she sleeps snuggled to Bruce at blnight as she doesn't get to see him as much. She is my mini me. Goes to bed with me, gets up with me no matter how long I sleep. Such a sweetie!! Please stop and see her anytime. You may wasn't to call first as our doorbell doesn't work and depending where I am in the house I may not hear you.
Thanks so much!
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