They couldn’t catch him during the walk, but they went back later to see if they could find him again.
“With cats I was always like, ‘aw so cute’ but ‘not for me’.”
A shelter staff member told the couple that the only cure for her illness was a loving home.
The rescue had done all they could before that, sneaking medication into the food they’d leave for him.
She visited the pup every day until she was cleared for adoption.
Her parents were living in a place that didn’t allow pets, either, so they had to find a home that did.
The meow was coming from a very tiny source.
The kitty’s owner says her sweetness and determination inspire her.
One of the kids asked, “Mommy, can we keep him?”
Little did the tenant know, the little guy was escaping a rough home life.
Her new human had no idea she was pregnant.
It was a close shave, but Mikki and Minnie went to the same forever home.
They fell in love with the sweet older pup at first sight.
He kept asking all the people on his route if they wanted a kitten, but no one seemed to be interested.
Kenai would attach himself to anyone in the vicinity.
There was a struggle finding a home for the five week old babies, though.
Benjamin Buttons and his littermates were separated from their mother too soon, and his littermates began nursing on his genitals, causing significant damage to his tiny body.
As a cat lover and shelter worker, the good Samaritan had no other choice.
Ramsey takes some time getting comfortable, but he’s a playful lap snuggler when people allow him to take that time.
The shelter, who said the little guy needed more time in foster care, was surprised the young woman had even seen the profile.
Asparagus was skinny, nearly bald, depressed, and terrified, but she just needed the right person to help.
The couple who found him couldn’t help but love him, though.
It took his people more than a month to find him again.
She stole the picnickers’ hearts, too.
The cat was up in her wheel well, and she held her breath as she drove to the nearest parking lot.
Maggie, who was likely dumped, wandered onto the right property on Christmas Eve.
Though her new humans say she isn’t a lap cat, she loves following them around.
She couldn’t see the poor pup live that way.
The cat was regularly found outside a donut shop.
She was a little scared at first, but became best friends with her new cat brother.
He’s equally enthusiastic about playful romps and lap cuddles.
His humans had no idea where he’d found his kitten friend, but she was there to stay.
He said she knew she was meant to be with him, due to their similar struggles.
Sherman immediately became best buds with their grieving dog, too.
He also had claw swipes for any cats who annoyed him.
She already had a cat at home, but what was two more?