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Hanna

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Hanna is doing great. She's super vocal and likes to tell me about about her day when I get home from work. Her nickname is "Shadow" because she is always following me around the apartment. She has a few spots around the apartment that are her favourite. Mostly places where she can see everything that's going on. She always wants to be part of the action. She loves belly rubs, pretending to be Yoda and helping out with laundry. 

Ryan

Chewie (now Chuck)

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Chuck is the best cat I have ever had. He is actually the best with kids. Here is an updated photo of Chuck.

Sarah

Daisy

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Daisy is well in our Athabasca home. She grew up to be a big cat with a loud and ready purr. She has continued to be a bit on the skittish side, but really does want to interact with her people - as long as she feels she has an escape route if she needs one. I think she might even grow into a lap cat if our little dog didn’t insist on being the queen pet. They coexist comfortably, but they do not share baskets or laps under any circumstances. My daughter Andrea loves her cats!

I’ve attached a couple of pictures that include both Daisy and Dutch (the orange one) swarming a plant in our home.

Florene

Dots (now Chloe)

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Chloe is a beautiful and loving pet. She likes lots of attention but seems okay on the days I am busy. She follows me to bed each night and lies purring on my chest for a few minutes of petting. That relaxes me so I fall asleep quickly. 

The chin acne has recurred but responded well to regular cleaning with Stanhexidine as indicated in her medical history. She is gentle and does not fight this care or her nail  trimming. 

I am very happy with this lovable pet and my family are happy I have this companion. 

Georgina

Daisy

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Daisy became a part of our family in September 2008. She was a very timid puppy who was afraid of the dark, afraid of loud noises and not overly comfortable around male strangers wearing hats. We could only imagine why and it was heartbreaking to see but also delightful watching these fears fade away into her distant past. Today she is fearless and owns her space proudly!
We have thoroughly enjoyed having Daisy in our lives and cannot imagine life without her. She is a wonderful companion.
In January 2016 Daisy was diagnosed with diabetes. It was a scary time for us all. Fortunately with the help of our dedicated vet we were able to balance her very well with medication and diet. Her Dr was most impressed at her annual physical in October. Daisy is approximately 10 years old and behaves like a dog half that age.
People often comment on how fortunate Daisy was to be adopted into our family. We say that we were the fortunate one’s who found her. She is invaluable. We have never known a more precious, intelligent, loyal companion. She owns our hearts ♥ ♥

Gypsy and Tango (now Jack and Shaddow)

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Gypsy & Tango, now named Jack & Shadow, are doing great!  They are very energetic and love to play with us, their toys and each other.  They also enjoy quiet, cuddling on our laps.  Posing for pictures, however,miss not high on their lists, as evidenced by the attached photos!  They have brought a lot of fun and love to our lives. We're so pleased to have found them.

Thank you, NASAP!  

Titan

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Titan is doing well! It was suggested that he not be paired with another male but we had a male Great Dane and they get along fantastically! He has a bit of an attitude but it is a 100% match to mine so we are going through training together! I have posted some photos below!

Cassandra

Tracy (now Nellie)

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I just wanted to let you know that so far things are working out well with Tracy (I think I'm going to rename her as Nellie). She settled right in and was very eager to explore the whole house on the first night. She is a little love-bug and so talkative and playful! She is eating well and using the litterboxes with no problems. I will take her for her post-adoption vet checkup on Monday.

She and Coco are doing ok.  They are able to be in the same room together and have slept fairly close together on the bed for the last two nights. There has been a little swatting and hissing, but not as much as expected. They are both quite timid, and mostly they seem to keep a wary eye on each other. So I think it will take some time before they are totally comfortable together, but they seem to be off to a good start.

Anyway, I will send another update with pictures soon. Thanks for taking such good care of her over the last few months! 

Cheers,
Claire