|
Meet Allie!
Finally, Allie has been adopted after holding onto her for a year. She was found in the woods wandering around on her own. A homeless man told me that the cat was friendly, and asked if I could please take her. He said that he couldn’t keep her because every time he would feed the cat, the raccoons would come and destroy his camp. I said okay, being that I was feeding a few cats nearby that were wild and feral. I was worried that she would not be friendly. To my surprise, she was 110% friendly and I couldn’t figure out how she ended up out there all by herself. No microchip, and she was not spayed. Thanks to Save Our Strays, we got her spayed and all her shots were updated, and finally one year later, I found a beautiful home for her with an old boss of mine. Allie is a Tortoiseshell. A lot of people don’t really like the looks of that type of coloring. So, all they could see was her outer looks, and didn’t consider her personality. Looks are deceiving. Not only was Allie friendly, but she had an exceptional personality to where she is almost human, if that’s even possible. My old boss told me she was looking for a female cat 3 to 4 years old, and I found the perfect match for her. Thanks to Save Our Strays for helping me get her medical needs under control. She will be going to her new home this week. My old boss will be changing her name to Maxie. When you change the cats name, always start with the new name and end up with the old name. So, I told her she needs to call the cat Maxie Allie for a couple of weeks. Otherwise, if you change the name of a cat or a dog for that matter, they’re not going to respond to you. You have to do it gradually and slowly. Just a little tip, if you find yourself wanting to change an animal’s name be patient because they are so used to their old name, and it’s as new to them as it would be to you, if you had changed your name. Good luck Maxie Allie!!!!
0 Comments
FLORIDA RESCUE RANGER Meet Twinkie! Twinkie was found behind a Walmart Plaza, running around a dumpster area limping. It took me four days to trap her, and finally when I got her, Save Our Strays helped me with the situation. We got her to the doctor, and she ended up having a broken pelvis and a shattered leg, as you can see in the picture. At just five weeks old, I could tell she was in a lot of pain and discomfort. She was way too young to do surgery. The doctor said it was a wait and see. Fast forward. She is now eight weeks old, and thriving. Her bones have healed, and miraculously she has only a tiny limp, but nothing to be concerned about. With the help of Save Our Strays, she’ll probably need one more visit to the vet and have clearance before she can go up for adoption. Thank you so much to Save Our Strays for helping this baby. Twinkie is a sweet little girl that has a bright future ahead of her. She definitely would have had a death sentence, if I had not seen her when I did. With the help of Save Our Strays, and lots of love, she is going to make it! |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
August 2025
Categories |



RSS Feed