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How my DH and I Saved a Kitty and found a friend.....

Old 06-12-2010, 12:12 PM
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Awww. Thank you for saving this poor guy and taking him in and giving him the good life he looks to deserve. I love a story with a happy ending. He does look like a very affectionate boy too.
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Old 06-12-2010, 12:16 PM
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That is a beautiful story. I am so glad that Kallie found you. Please be sure to put some more pictures also.
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Old 06-12-2010, 12:41 PM
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Your new boy is very cute.
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Old 06-12-2010, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
Pretty cat.

How are the dogs adapting to a new housemate?
Well we haven't tackled that problem yet. Senone, our black lab should not be too big a problem because he was raised with my siamese, we lost her at 16 years old about 5 years ago. She was the queen of the house. They use to sleep together. Chuky, our bearded collie is another issue all together. He is a very high strung, territorial male who likes to think he runs the house. He was another rescue of ours. We found him abandonded a couple of years ago. He has my husband wrapped around his little paw.LOL
We are going to give Kallie a little more time to get better and adjust to his new environment before we make any introductions.
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Old 06-12-2010, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by pennyswings
Originally Posted by bearisgray
Pretty cat.

How are the dogs adapting to a new housemate?
Well we haven't tackled that problem yet. Senone, our black lab should not be too big a problem because he was raised with my siamese, we lost her at 16 years old about 5 years ago. She was the queen of the house. They use to sleep together. Chuky, our bearded collie is another issue all together. He is a very high strung, territorial male who likes to think he runs the house. He was another rescue of ours. We found him abandonded a couple of years ago. He has my husband wrapped around his little paw.LOL

We are going to give Kallie a little more time to get better and adjust to his new environment before we make any introductions.
Good idea. I hope they get to be buddies.

My first two cats never did get "nice" to my third cat.
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Old 06-12-2010, 01:23 PM
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Kudos to you for taking that baby in and getting him healthy!!

I've had two kitty stories...Chester was actually a gift from a man that had bottle fed him and his sibs after finding them at 1 day old next to their dead mama... :( Chester lived with us, thinking that we humans were his parents, for 4 months before we found out that he had FIP and we had to put him down.

Abbi came to us in the saddest way really...William and I manage a storage facility. Over 1000 units on 10 acres. One evening, just before Christmas, one of the customers called and told me that there was a cat in the unit next to his, that his children heard it. I kind of blew it off, intending to check into it later, as children tend to make up stories when they are bored and playing around...but he called back about 10 minutes later and told me that he had heard it himself, and there was a cat in that unit.

I checked the account for that unit...that was the unit for the folks that had moved in and left that same night for Portland....a MONTH before!!!!!!!

I had the guys out there cutting that lock asap!! They brought me Abbi...a black kitty that wouldn't have made it another 2 days if she hadn't been found! I kept her for a year trying the whole time to find her a good home...I'm allergic to cats and most dogs...On Christmas day last year her new owners came and picked her up...they were in love, and so was Abbi! This baby wasn't crazy about strangers, but she went right to the lady and wouldn't leave her alone! I felt good about sending her to her forever home... :)

Again, thanks to you for saving that kitty! Not everyone would do that!
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Old 06-12-2010, 01:38 PM
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Thank You for the heartwarming story. I am so glad it had a happy ending. My stry cat turned out to be the most lovable of all of mine.
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Old 06-12-2010, 02:21 PM
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Good luck with the little one. Mine, too, was a foundling.
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Old 06-12-2010, 02:29 PM
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Awww, he's so cute. I'm glad he was able to find a loving home.
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so sweet, she is a keeper for sure!
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