Animal Success Stories
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Kai
He is fine. Thanks for checking in
Kiki
She is growing by leaps and bounds, she tear's through the house like she owns it. My other cats are finally getting used to having a playful baby around. Now if she would only adapt to our bird. She loves jumping on her cage and taunting her, but she is learning like our other cats did. They now allow the bird to stand on their backs and they just look at her like she is a crazy bird. I know Kiki will adjust also.
She became a wonderful addition to our family in our time of need since on July 18th my Mother passed away and as part of grieving they say animals help in that process and Kiki and my other babies are a great comfort. They know exactly when I need a snuggle or a kiss and I am grateful to have all my babies even if two are almost 11 yrs old they will always be my babies.
Thank you for Kiki, she is a pleasure and a lot of giggles when needed the most.
Carol Brown
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Kahn
He is adjusting well. He now knows how to sit on command and before his meal. He also is learning to jump up into our arms. He likes to burrow at nite under covers. He is very unpredictable w stangers-he either likes them or not. He sometimes goes allot n shows aggression in which we are attempting to teach a "quit" command....my other blind dog and him have adjusted well....pic to follow
King Kong
I had called but I realized that we both made a mistake. King Kong ( panda) did not survive parvovirus but ur organization reimbursed us our fees and we appreciated that. Now we also have kosmo (jackpot) did survive the parvovirus and is back at home and he is thriving. He has gained 2lbs and is super smart. We love him At some point I'll send u some pictures
Kristopher
Hi,
We are enjoying every minute with Kristopher. He is doing extremely well and is a pleasure to have in our home. He has learned quickly many things; to respond to the questions "Are you hungry" - he goes to his dish, "Do you have to go outside" - he goes to the door, and when night time falls and we still aren't going to bed ... he finds a way to climb up in bed, curl up and go to sleep until we get there! (Of course, we now sleep in Kristopher's bed).
I have ordered a large 20" x 24" picture/poster to donate at next week's Gander Mountain show in Lake/Park - North Palm Beach. We thought you may want to use it to draw peoples' attention to the joy of adopting a rescue pet " ... whether a dog to adore you or a cat to ignore you". You will find the photographs we have taken attached. The last photo (Say Cheese) is the one we have ordered to donate. Hope you enjoy them as much as we do.
We especially are appreciative of Patti's taking care of Kristopher before he came to his "forever home".
Have a good day.
Susan Reichert
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