Pictures of Your Animal Friends

This is one of the animals my sister's rescue took in, he was found with a fractured skull. He's had two surgeries and so far he's doing well. I think he's adorable. <3

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Here he is now, almost ready for adoption. This really is a huge difference from what he looked originally, I saw the pictures of him before the surgeries. :yuck:
The person in the picture with him is his vet. The other ones wanted to put him to sleep but she wanted to save him. She took him home with her everyday when the office closed.

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This is my roommate's cat, Queenie. Well, she belongs to her daughter but we know how that usually goes. :p She stayed here when her daughter moved out. This cat has so much personality.
She likes to help me cook by attempting to dip her paw in to taste and make sure it's seasoned correctly. She likes to sit in the middle of whatever I'm cleaning so she can supervise and point out any missed spots. She also likes to test my reflexes by suddenly jumping out in front of me and grabbing my leg when I'm walking down the stairs. :eek:

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She's a cutie. Love the black dot on her nose!
 
My friend from grammar school...spent the weekend at her house in upstate NY. Such well behaved animals, too. Gracie was cute...she kept bring her toy to me so I could throw it and she could fetch.
 
Check out this gorgeous kitty. He showed up at a friend's house. She has really bad asthma and has never owned a cat or dog, for that matter. She started seeing this cutie randomly in her driveway and backyard. Thinking he was feral, she decided to see if she could get him to come closer so she bought treats. She left some on her back porch and the next day they were gone. She wasn't sure if it was the cat or some other animal who ate the treats. But then one morning she saw him on her porch. So she went a step further and bought cat food. He's turning out to be quite friendly. We don't know if he is someone's pet. I never know what to do in these situations when a cat suddenly shows up, seemingly on its own with no collar. She won't be taking it inside but she is going to set up a shelter on her deck and also call a TNR agency. I told her if she is going to start feeding him that it is going to be a commitment on her part. She can't just decide to quit because she gets tired/bored.

He s gorgeous...look at those markings!

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She has a couple who lost their cat a few months ago and they are looking to rescue after the holidays (they will be away a lot over the next few weeks). They may be interested but I'm still concerned that he might be someone's pet. I never know what to do in these circumstances.

I took in a cat last year that appeared to be abandoned. He was hanging around another friends house, crying to be let in for days and days. He didn't want him so I found someone who adopted him and he is doing really well! It would be great to have a similar outcome for this pretty kitty.
 
Yes, they are working on it. At this point, trapping isn't necessary...he's crying at her door to be let in! She's been in contact with our local shelter.
 
Roommate's new rottie puppy, she's 6 weeks old. Normally they can't go to a new home until they're at least 8 weeks old, but her mother was hit by a car and the puppies were hand raised.

This is the only clear photo I've gotten so far. The rest just have a black blur across them as she moves so much and my camera is really, really old and slow. :P

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Roomie's puppy is adorable. [emoji173]️