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December 

SUCCESSFUL ADOPTIONS

Sabrina

Sabrina

Sabrina had quite the journey. Her and several other cats were abandoned in a local house. Their story made the news and she was initially saved by Project Meow and the Shultz family. Then the animal community worked together and from there she was taken into the rescue It's All About The Cats (Jaws) and fostered by Cinnamon's Closet. She was the most loving and grateful cat in her foster home. Her best life is ahead of her as she is now adopted and adored into a loving home and renamed Lucie (Lucienne) which means light or light bringer. Lucie is love and light!

Lola and Leo adoptor submitted photo

Lola & Leo

Lola and Leo, originally Cranberry and Fruitcake, were trapped on the UPJ campus. Cranberry had already had at least one other litter, but proven difficult to trap! After finally trapping both her and her son, we discovered she was not feral, but friendly and had been abandoned at some point.

Both kitties were fixed and vaccinated through JAWS, and placed for adoption. Well, the student who had been feeding and helped trap the family decided he needed them in his life, fur-ever. Happy Ending for them all!

Sierra adoptor submitted photos

Sierra

A happy tails story! Sweet girl Sierra was rescued by a Good Samaritan and It’s All About the Cats was able to place her in a foster that quickly led to her finding her forever home in time for Christmas! Here she is enjoying the holiday with her new family, nice and warm indoors, where she’s getting lots of love.

Sammie adoption pictures

Sammie

This is Sammie, formerly Sunshine. He was trapped in Moxham by Dr.  Dahlin Talks Animals as part of a group trapping effort by JAWS members. He arrived skinny, covered in skabs and super timid! He grew in confidence with lots of love and churu. Former adopter Lily selected him to be a companion to her other kitty, so he now has a fur-ever home with "sister" and Mom and Dad who spoil him like crazy.

Miss Olive adoptor sent photos

Miss Olive

Miss Olive, and her friend Oona where abandoned in Kernville when their owner passed away. They were attached at the hip but Oona needed a lot of medical care. Olive found her person and forever home and is absolutely living her best little life!

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