Some Successful Adoptions

 
 

SIMON

Simon is a fairly large neutered 8 year old Aby.  He was put up for adoption in July, 2007 when his brother decided he didn't like him any more and regularly attacked him. Fortunately we found him a good home.

This is from his new owner: April,2008
Hi Lyn –
Simon is doing very well.  I think I mentioned to you before that I have a balcony and he just LOVES to lay out there soaking up the sun.  He’s a strange kid.  (And I say that in a kind, funny way!)  The first couple of weeks he spent under my bed, which was understandable.  Well, the whole apartment is now his playground.  But he really likes to go into my bedroom and just look under the bed.  He doesn’t go under, just looks.  For what, I have no idea.  You’d think after 2 weeks of living under there he’d know every carpet fiber by memory!

Thanks for checking on him.
Rob


        His adoption picture                      Soaking up the sun in his new home    

                             a little grooming
MINX

Minx is an 8 year old male (neutered) Abby who was saved from an LA animal shelter.  He was placed in the shelter when his elderly owner could not take care of him anymore.  He was adopted out but unfortunately the new owner had to leave on an extented trip and couldn't take the cat. This was just before the 2006 Holidays and he needed a new home urgently.  Fortunately we found him a good home.

This is from his new owner:
Hi Lyn,

II have to say what a delight Minx is.  He is very loving, and has come
out of his shell big time.  He is very gentle, loving and playful.
He loves to play fetch with the aluminum balls!   Everyone who has met him thinks he is quite special.  (of course).  Haley is adjusting to him, she doesn't bitch as much to him.   He is now sleeping on my bed and he and Haley are laying close together (not touching just yet).

Thank you again,

susan

 

 


RUBY

 
This from Ruby's new owners:

Ruby is doing very well adjusting to her new home!  Everyone is enjoying her so much and I can assure you that she will be loved thoroughly here.  She has had a few encounters with our other cat (Willow) and seems to be fine with her.  She has really opened up in this small time we've had her and is revealing a very loving and playful Aby.  Her leg (which was hurting when we got her) is doing much better.  It's hasn't hurt her for a while now.  Thank you Lyn for Ruby, she is the sprinkles on our ice cream, the purrrrfect match for us!
-The Russells



 
3 Gentlemen AKA The Boys

These three gentlemen were posted for adoption on May 19, 2006 because their owner was very sick, and although it wasn't mandatory, we were hoping they would be placed together. They are 7 year old ruddy male (neutered) Abys.
 
Mr. Lincoln is very curious, and will reach up and touch your arm if you don't pay attention. Mr. Sherman is a bit darker and a bit heavier than Lincoln.  He has a very loud purr, and will snuggle at night.  Probably the most affectionate of the three.
Mr. Grant is the smallest of the three, and is missing one toe.  Never bites or scratches. He is a very affectionate boy.

Amazingly!, in just three days, they were adopted together and went to their new home.
This report from their new owners:

Leslie and Lyn:
Our family will be forever changed for the addition of the BOYS to our family.  We are enjoying them so much.  Lincoln was the first to come around, then Grant and now Sherman. I cannot get enough of Grant's voice and how he will pretend to nip you when he wants more attention. 
Lincoln loves to be with us at the dinner table and takes a seat for himself and tries to participate!  If you don't pay attention to him he comes down and goes to your chair and pats you on the arm to make sure you have not forgotten them.
 And Sherman he is just coming around and is a love to play with.
They are very loving and like to be around both my husband and I as well as our two young children.  The only disgruntled family member is our 14.5 year old Calico, Smudge.  But the BOYS have been very loving towards her.
 
Thank you again for filling our hearts and home.
 
 Rachel Swartz

 



Simba and Tiger, a red Aby and a Maine Coon mix.

Simba's and Tiger's owner was unable to keep them due to loss of a family member, but hoped they could be placed together.. They were listed for Adoption in May of 2005.

At long last, they have a new home together. Here is an update from the new owners.
8/29/05: "The Aby (Simba), now "Sam", is adjusting very well (he actually left the room on his first day and has been out ever since. My Aby "Fred" is hissing and a bit ticked off, but no physical fighting.
The other cat (Tiger) hasn't left the room, (soon to be renamed once we figure him out a bit) but is slowly moving around. At first he wouldn't leave his cage, and then he wouldn't leave his hole in his post.  Yesterday he was sitting on top of his post, and today he is walking around his room.  Fred hasn't been introduced to him yet. It seems that abys adjust much better than other cats. Maybe they recognize each other or maybe I'm projecting that on to them!!!  The dogs are curious, but for the most part oblivious to the new additions.
All in all I'd say it is going well."

9/19/05: "Sam is doing fantastic.  He loves to be scratched.  I know he needs to put on weight but we have to watch him as he will eat anything in sight, including the dog's food.  Berger (formerly Tiger) is slowly coming around.  He now uses the litter boxes in the utility room.  I have to to pick him up and bring him to the kitchen to eat, then he retreats to use the boxes in the utility room.
He loves to play, which we do every evening.  He sings to me when I come into the room.
"
 

 
Mink a spayed ruddy girl 
Mink's owner wasn't able to cope with her chronic rhino condition or her sensitive bowel condition.  She was to be returned to her breeder for rehabilitation and to be re-homed.  Sadly, however, her breeder had lost a long battle with cancer, and so Mink became a rescue.
While in foster care she was put on  L-lysine (an amino acid), for the watery eyes and sniffles, and was given an anti-inflammatory and special diet for the bowel condition.
She has responded well to these treatments, and is now in a new home.  Here is an update from her new owner.

(5/7/04) Hi ,  Just a quick update on Mink,
She's doing really well, no need for medication, just her special diet.  (Her litterbox performance has been very good.)  I figure she can have a can of wet food a week, half at a time, with a couple of days in between.  You should see her dance in anticipation as soon as she sees the can!  I've been mixing the L-lysine in the wet food, and sprinkling some on the kibble.  
So far so good. 
She's here for good -- I couldn't give her up under any circumstances.  Ten days and she has me wrapped around her paw.  She's the most cuddly cat I've ever lived with, and runs to greet me when I get home.  She's also unable to walk anywhere; running at top speed is much more fun. 
I think I got a really good deal -- she's a great little cat.
That's it for now, and thanks again for bringing Mink into my life.



MARLOWE 
(formerly known as ANGEL),
a neutered, ruddy Aby.
Angel was happy in his previous home, where he had lived with a dog, but his owner passed away and a new home was needed.  He was a friendly cat, but also a good sized cat with a bit of a belly. He is about 4 or 5 years old.
We have this report from his new home:
" Angel .. now known as Marlowe, which he actually responds to ... is
hereby officially adopted, which we knew, but now it's formal.  Roger
actually loves that cat, and so do ALL the dogs, although it was a
little rough with the big one.
But Marlowe is an angel, really -- loving, cuddly, adaptable, and now
happy as can be, what with his toys, his scratching post (and that's
the only place he scratches, bless his little Aby heart), his friends,
and his weight loss diet.  Already he looks better, and I play with
him, making him chase toys and move around, at least half an hour a
day.  He also loves to be brushed and combed, so there's not much
shedding.
Anyway, thanks, thanks, thanks.  He's the best Christmas present I
could have, and he's even started sleeping on the bed.  Roger's idea,
not mine."

Angel (Marlowe)

Marlowe relaxing with a new buddy

MISSY
After a few months of being a foster cat that didn't want to be anywhere near a person, and then only wanting to be near the person fostering her, here is a report two days after placement:

"Missy is really warming up.  She moved to my closet later Sunday evening, as I thought she might, (it's where I'd go if I were a cat), but wouldn't eat anything I offered.  She did eat yesterday (Monday) and she used her litter box.  She's VERY affectionate and just loves getting stroked and scratched under the chin, and I had her purring continuously.  She was even on her side/back stretched out in a backward "C" shape, crazy for all the petting.  She still likes the "safety" of the closet but I think her hunger for attention will bring her out and about on her own very soon. I'm relieved to know she likes all of us and we're on our way to happy bonding.  I'll keep you posted as things evolve."   ---   Stacy

When we were last contacted, Missy was waking her new owner up in the mornings with head-butts for petting when the alarm goes off.


LEO
Leo is an Aby that took a bit of fostering, over a period of a few months, to bring out his sweet self.  He is being adopted by a loving father and daughter as this is being posted (10/18/03).



ALFIE
This little guy, whose original owner became too incapacitated to keep him, is happily living with a Bullmastiff in his new home after at least a half-dozen people got involved with making needed connections over a period of many days. 

(Don't you just love his fang?)




ABBY
Abby is 11yrs. old.  This from her new owner, just after she was adopted:
"Abby and I are getting along great. She roams all over the house and came to sleep with me in the middle of the nite." -- Berta W.
From Berta (11/27):  Just a little update, Abby and I get along great, same personalities.  Just wanted to thank you for helping me make this match. 
Happy Holidays.


Pippin - Before


Pippin - Rehabilitated!

PIPPIN
This little guy was out on his own in the desert communities as a stray.  After two weeks in a shelter he was still a sweetheart, but in decidedly poor condition.  It's amazing what good care and a happy new home can do...... He currently lives with a wonderful family of four people, a large spaniel, and another resident Aby.

Check here frequently for more happy endings!

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