Animal Talk Rescue - Success stories


If you have adopted a cat from us, please feel free to send us their photos and as space permits, we will include them on this page.
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Left to right: Zsazsa; adopted in 2006, Aggie; adopted 2004.
Imagine, ZsaZsa and Aggie were both completely wild/feral kittens when we found them!


Left, Sophie, and right; Spot with new friend Marley. Their humans write and tell us how happy they are with these fine cats.


Here's Luke. He lives in Wisconsin, he was adopted in 1999


Hannah now lives on Bainbridge Island. Is she EVER a happy cat!


Madge and Leila are best buddies Madge on your left, and Leila on your right. Both were born feral, but decided they'd rather be housecats than barn cats. Leila was born near a Taco Time and after fostering her, her mom decided to keep her since she bonded so well with Madge.


Sylvia was a hard luck case; she was distrustful and shy. We weren't sure she'd ever come around. Her mom tells us that she's a real charmer and very personable.


Introducing Mimi and Touk. They were at the shelter a long time. They almost gave up hope, but then someone full of love took them home. Both of them, together, as we had always hoped. Looks like they settled right in to family life.
  

If you ever came to see our cats up for adoption, and wondered, will they ever relax and enjoy my home? Look at these two. They were recently adopted, and look at how much fun they are having in their very own house!


And now, here's Enza. The first photo was taken soon after she was rescued. She had ringworm so bad there was almost no hair on her tail! She also had an upper respiratory infection. Now, swing forward into time and see the sassy girl she has become. She likes being a household pet. She is infinitely creative, and a lot of fun.

and here is Dallas, on the right, who not only loves his new home, but he loves his new friend too!

Here are a couple photos of Heamo, a wonderfully happy cat. He loves his new family!
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