Give! Comfort to Cats Like Raynor

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Community member, Jenny, had a sweet kitty fella named Raynor who had lost his kitty friend. He was not acting like himself anymore and Jenny knew he needed another friend to help him grieve and heal. She came to Happy Cats and met our amazing little Rose (now Nova).

Nova was adopted and fit right in with Raynor, becoming his friend, helping him process and move past his grief. He began to thrive again and was back to his old self! Though as an older gentleman, Raynor didn’t have enough energy to play with little Nova as much as she wanted he needed a break sometimes. Jenny came back to Happy Cats and met Puff (now Terra), a very outgoing and sweet little girl.

Terra turned out to be a wonderful energy buffer for Raynor and the perfect playmate for Nova!

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They all get along great and have brought so much joy to their family’s lives! Jenny shares that they couldn’t imagine life without these wonderful kitty secretaries who just wanna be where their people are.

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