Joy for Toby & Tutter

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Kacie is the cat person the world needs more of!  She has the biggest heart for kitties who need a little something extra.

She adopted our sweet blind Jerry a couple of years ago, and after he crossed the Rainbow Bridge, she was ready to help someone else.

Quirky seniors Kazu and Pirate came to us from a circus that was so bad it was shut down by the FDA, so we can only guess at the awful things they endured. Pirate was missing an eye and declawed, and Kazu had a very painful mouth. They were extremely bonded.

In spite of that, both boys were extremely loving and ready to trust again. We got Kazu a dental so he was able to eat again, and both boys put on some much-needed weight.

Of course Kacie took one look and fell in love with these little rogues…who wouldn’t?

Kacie tells us they are doing so well in their new home!

They quickly settled into their new space and claimed it as their own, finding their place in the sun.

They have clean bills of health from their vet and have brought Kacie so much joy!

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