Furever friends TomTom & Saxon

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When they couldn’t solve a serious bullying situation, TomTom and Saxon’s guardians made the difficult decision to find them a better life than they could give.

The problem wasn’t with these two tabby friends as they both did well at the Haven, with confident TomTom having shy Saxon’s back.

After years with no feline friends, Cory and his family came to meet these big handsome gents and fell in love (who wouldn’t?)!

Cory says, “Saxon has come into his own, loves to be petted and rubbed on the belly and brushed. He still is a little skittish at times if you move too fast.

Tom is definitely the louder of the two and he loves to play with just a shoe string more so than any toys.

Saxon not much for playing but does occasionally. He loves to sit in the window. Both have their favorite spots throughout the house. Saxon loves his wet food as a snack or dinner, not so much Tom though.

Thank you to all of you for what you do and having the perfect fit for us after not having any pets for over 15 years.”

We’re so happy to have helped them carry their love for each other to their new family too!

 

 

 

 

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