Happy Tails
We love to hear about successful adoptions, and we share them with others to showcase the wonderful matches that can be made. We call these stories Happy Tails, and we post them every week. We would love to add YOUR photos to our collection of Happy Tails. Email photos of your Lollypop Farm alumni, along with a paragraph or two, to happytails@lollypop.org.
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Recent Happy Tails:
Hi Everyone,
I wanted to let you know that Chase, formerly known as Chance, is doing WONDERFUL! We had a fun-filled weekend in Boston and now he is getting settled in our apartment in Rochester. Chase has not had ANY accidents.
He spent the first two nights in his crate for bedtime, but since then he
has been snuggling in bed at nighttime. He is eating at breakfast and
dinnertime on a similar schedule to the one at Lollypop. He has been very
playful and friendly when meeting new people and animals around the
neighborhood.
He has also been very well-behaved and patient on his walks. He sits, shakes, and stays. He seems to be doing very well on his leash as
well. We've been taking long walks three times a day and tonight we are
headed to Powder Mill Park to play after work.
I couldn't be more thrilled with my adoption. I sincerely appreciate all of
the help and give a special thanks to Bonnie Gerardi.
Here are a few pictures of our new baby!!
Rosa A.
These guys are Max and Jack (originally Popcicle and Creamcicle). I adopted them as littermates from the store at Greece Ridge on July 22 when they were two months old, and they are now five months old.
They are the best thing that has happened to us. We had a cat pass away from cancer at the age of 15 back in February, and the house was very lonely feeling. Well, since these guys have arrived, we have had nothing but fun. They are very gentle, attentive, and loving cats and also very energetic. We love them so much. Their personalities are just what we wanted. Thanks so much for "saving" them for us.
Linda M.
My husband and I foster kittens for Lollypop Farm, and every time we bring a litter back for adoption I tell each kitten that they can back home to us if they need to.
September 2010, we fostered a litter of five beautiful kittens that were four weeks old. The little runt had a hard time reaching two pounds but she was finally ready to go up for adoption.
When I checked online for her picture in the adoption gallery, she seemed so tiny and the pink paper collar around her neck looked so large. I broke into tears and told my husband and she needed to come back home to us. We adopted her, and she is now 15 months old. She looks like a cat (11 lbs. now) but behaves much more like a dog.
She is totally an indoor cat who loves to travel with my dogs and me in the car. She follows me everywhere and greets me by rolling over on her back, begging to have her tummy rubbed. She comes when called and always wants to be in the same room as I am. She was originally a sick foster kitten but is now a faithful friend.
Adopt if you can. We didn't need another cat but I cannot imagine my life without her now. Thanks Tater for loving us.
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