Happy meowrning, everyone, and welcome back to the cutest, most wholesome, pawdorably uplifting segment on the internet. This is where you get your weekly cleanse after an entire week of hard work. It is time to meet the newly adopted faces of the week!
Every single Friday morning, when you are finally about to finish your work week, we bring you a brand new collection of adorable cat adoption stories. Because we want you to start your weekend on the right paw, and there is no better way to do that than smiling at a whole bunch of cats finding their furrever homes.
As we do every week, we would like to give a huge thank you to every single person who adopted a cat this week, and of course, an even bigger thank you goes out to everyone who adopted senior cats, sick cats, rehomed cats and every other cat who needs a little more love and care than most. We wish you all many long happy and healthy years together!
"I've been fostering this little girl for the last two months, she's about 4 months now. Now that she's been spayed she was eligible for adoption and I couldn't resist. No name yet but my daughter has been calling her Peach."
"She was lost for more than a year and her previous owners didn't react to the vets phone calls — so… I decided to care of her and adopt Dumpling. She's so cuddly and honestly incredibly sweet, likes to sleep on my tights and talk to me. I never had a cat, I actually never believed I was a cat person but wow, she changed all that in mere seconds from the day I found her roaming around the parking lot at my workplace. I will make sure that she has the best, most lovable and warmest place to stay in this entire world. (the last 2 pictures are from when I found her)"
"I adopted this boy today. Still will be a few weeks before I can bring him home and I think he is gonna be a very big guy. He is about 4 months old. He is unusually chill and calm for his age. For people that have other tuxedo cats did you guys ever have issues with tuxedos keeping you up at night?"
"My wife and I decided to help by adopting a pretty boy that was unfortunately abused. The person that abused her, physically amputated his back paws. The one stump is longer than the other one, which really puts him off balance. Does anyone have experience with a case like this? I was thinking prosthetics. But at this point we need to try protect his stumps, as the skin on the one stump rubs when he walks and runs around."
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