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Just wanted to post a little something that really tugs at the heart strings. But first here is a little poster that our shelter put up.
This is SO TRUE!!!!!
This was Lily our depressed, timid little girl the day we brought her home. She was a shell of a cat but desperately needed some love. Our shelter told us that they did not think she would survive much longer without a loving home. She just stayed where we put her, without the confidence to even adjust herself to be more comfortable.
And now look this this precious little girl!!! She is relaxed, happy and confident! She is so affectionate and has even started to play not only with us but with her "brothers" (also adopted from the shelter). She has started talking to us, following us...her transformation is something we are so proud and happy of. She even had significant muscle atrophy due to the fact that she was malnourished (before being rescued by the shelter) and the fact that she never moved. Now she can jump up onto the cat tree and run up and down the stairs like a pro!
This last photo is of Lily and Chester. Chester has a thing about building a fort for himself with cup holders. We found this out when my husband had a couple on the couch after bringing home some coffee/tea. He buried himself under one of the holders and then pulled the second one over himself. It was so funny. So now, my husband has been keeping them for Chester to play with. The first photo is just of Chester, in the second photo you'll see Lily trying to join in the fun!
And this last one is after play time was over.
This is SO TRUE!!!!!
This was Lily our depressed, timid little girl the day we brought her home. She was a shell of a cat but desperately needed some love. Our shelter told us that they did not think she would survive much longer without a loving home. She just stayed where we put her, without the confidence to even adjust herself to be more comfortable.
And now look this this precious little girl!!! She is relaxed, happy and confident! She is so affectionate and has even started to play not only with us but with her "brothers" (also adopted from the shelter). She has started talking to us, following us...her transformation is something we are so proud and happy of. She even had significant muscle atrophy due to the fact that she was malnourished (before being rescued by the shelter) and the fact that she never moved. Now she can jump up onto the cat tree and run up and down the stairs like a pro!
This last photo is of Lily and Chester. Chester has a thing about building a fort for himself with cup holders. We found this out when my husband had a couple on the couch after bringing home some coffee/tea. He buried himself under one of the holders and then pulled the second one over himself. It was so funny. So now, my husband has been keeping them for Chester to play with. The first photo is just of Chester, in the second photo you'll see Lily trying to join in the fun!
And this last one is after play time was over.