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Success Story - Three Kittens
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On October 15, 2005, three adorable kittens were born to
a lovely mom named Felicia. Early in November, mom started to sneeze and
soon all three kittens were infected with eye virus. Nothing seemed to
improve their messy swollen eyes. Their eyesight was sure to be
compromised. They were a scraggly mess. Who would want to adopt these
kittens?
You guessed it, all three were immediately scooped up by
loving families
March 2006 - Update on Raggles (the long-haired
gray/white female)

"Raggles loves to cuddle. Her color has beautiful
highlights. She is also very good with the grandkids. She loves paper
and her furry mice. Yes, her right eye still waters a little...she tries
to meow, and opens her mouth but nothing comes out yet. Raggles always
follows us wherever we go. Raggles is a very laid back cat." -Gail
and Harold
It is a miracle that this little kitten is not blind in
her right eye. This little kitten is so lucky to have found a wonderful
family to love her.
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Our sweet little
Raggles crossed over the Rainbow Bridge on March 1, 2007 |
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Update of Kringle and Dixie - May 2006
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Kringle |

Dixie |
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These adorable sibling kittens are loved by two
beautiful sibling girls. "The boys are very friendly. They are just bundles
of happiness in our lives. They both love to explore and investigate
everything. They love to play together and wash each other. Kringle's
favorite toy is a little mouse. As soon as he gets it in his mouth he starts
to growl and run around trying to make Dixie jealous. Dixie's favorite toy
is a cat teaser. It is a mechanical toy that moves a dangling ball like a
mouse. Dixie has learned to turn it on by himself when he wants to play.
"The girls in the pictures are our daughters. Crystal can be seen with
Kringle and Francesca is holding Dixie. The cats love the girls as much as
the girls love the cats."--Penny and Robert
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Both Dixie and Kringle have been to an ophthalmologist. Kringle has one
eye that will continue to tear occasionally, but Dixie's eyes are just fine.
Their vision is 100 percent. Lucky kitties.
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It takes a lot of people pulling together to make success stories
like the three kittens a reality. If our cats are never
offered a home, they can live at the shelter for the rest of their lives.
They will receive lots of love, and all the care and comfort they need. But
we need your help to do this.
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