I adopted Stanley (previously known as Stanley Steamer) about a year and half ago! He is quite the little monster sometimes but is also the most affectionate and social animal I have ever been around. His newest trick these days is that he will actually play "fetch" with his toy mice dropping them in my lap/hands... better than a dog! Thanks for everything,
Rachel

Mooki (the former Barney) loves his forever home with Cindy getting all of the attention. He keeps close tabs on Cindy following her from room to room and talking the whole time. What a perfect home for such a good kitty!

We've renamed the kittens - Tesla (formerly Tipsy) and Mr. George Bigglesworth ( formerly Ralphie). We mostly call them Tes and Georgie, lol. They're doing great! We started letting them out from their room a little bit about 3 days after they came home with us. Now, two weeks later, they have the run of the house - they love to chase each other from one floor to the next. They are both affectionate especially if there is food involved :) My husband and I already can't imagine life without them in it.
Kim and Toby

I just wanted to send a recent cute picture of AnneBelle. She is doing great and loves, loves, loves laying in bed with the heating blanket on ( as you can tell). She is doing wonderful!
Colleen
P.S. from LCR: Annabelle was rescued along with her 5 kittens. She had been hit by a car and her jaw was broken and already healed. She has a wonderful home with people that truly love her.

Here are Mae's first pics. She loves her new bed and says she's still getting used to being a princess. She's a bit shy but I think it is because of her terrible ordeal. And I think she's looking for you sometimes, wondering where you are - you were good to her. But the girl has a forever home and slowly she's coming to trust me. From day one she used her box, ate food and drank water, laid next to me on the sofa and in bed. She's hysterical. She sits next to me in bed staring at me until I wake up to feed her... again. The articles I read about cats that had been starved recommended frequent small meals so it can all digest -- and not to give her treats as this stuff is full of grains which cats do not fully absorb as nutrients. But I think she'll always have some issues when it comes to food...so I may end up doing things this way for a while....she's filling out nicely and her problems with her hind legs are disappearing as she builds muscle mass enough to support her body. She doesn't like being picked up at all but she's starting to follow me from room to room. She often lays in the same places as my other cat and because of his small size has found new ones which I've had to block off - like behind the washing machine. She's not purred yet either....which I find very odd...a cat that doesn't purr...
Virginia

Hi! Leah is doing great. She is very playful and energetic - exactly what we were hoping for! She loves climbing the Christmas tree and all the presents she got in her Christmas stocking. Her favorites seem to be from the dollar store - what an easy to please kitty!
Brittany and Tyler

Here is a pix of Harley. He is a trip and we love him...my husband always liked cats but was really a dog person, well he and Harley are best buddies, its really cute!!
Dawn

"Casanova". the intensely active and intensely black kitty has become "Sunshine" in his new household. Sunshine defines his personality. Although he is tiny, he is energetic, playful and fearless. He warms our home! His larger (by more then double) grey companion, "Shadow" is trying his best to be alpha ktty, but the swirl of enery this is Sunshine shows us that this may never be the case.
Sunshine has not yet learned where his head is relative to the rest of him. Somtimes those feet propel his head and shoulders into obstacles, not because they are not doing what they are directed to do, but because no instructions have been given. He loves to curl up in the bathroom since, with or without running water.
When either of the two thumbed entities in the house approach the sacred grounds where the cans and can openers live, he is there in a flash, whether arising from a feighed sleep, the exploring the opposite end of the house, or breaking away from a David versus Goliath episode involving Shadow. The same goes when we enter the basement, where the imagined delights of the "dirty side" of the basement await.
Sunshine must visit both of our computers several times a day. The moving curson attracts his attention briefly, but much more fun for him are things like my glasses. Paper clips can no longer safely roam my desktop, lest he try to injest them. My iPhone earbuds are in hiding. My desk will be cleaned up...one way or another.

Another successful home for one of our special needs kitties!!! The reason we do what we do..... Helps us to keep doing kitty salvation, who else is going to step up into our place?

Mylie (Athena) and Gypsy (Rose) are doing fine and growing. The adjustment to a new home took Rose only about 5 minutes. Athena being younger took about 2 days. Now they rule the roost. The older cats have been great with them and allow them to eat first. Playing never stops. The dogs think that the kittens are great play toys. Athena has moved to alpha cat and likes to lie on the kitchen chair and swat passing dogs. Here are a few pictures of the kittens, enjoy.
Barb D.

Daddy, Mommy and 3rd adopted Lucky Cat, Bayley! He is now brothers with Griffin and Jeb!! LCR comment: More to come, hopefully!! As much as we love them, finding a loving home helps to make it all worthwhile.
Many thanks!!!

Aramis (now Jake) is great. He is the first male cat to live with us and we do love him. His housemate Emma (calico) is slightly older by two months. After 36 hours of separation we let them get together. After a lot of sniffing and huffing they are now getting along just fine. He is just a cutie and as sweet as can be. Although smaller than Emma, he holds his own during their playtime. We are very grateful to the Lucky Cat group for your dedication to these kitties. They are obviously well taken care of and socialized. Thank you for doing what you do.
Marcia A.

Romeo is doing great. He is extremely lovable and has the sweetest disposition. He has made such a wonderful addition to our family. Everyone loves him.
Arlene J.

Ghoster is now out and about in the house and is currently fast asleep in a soda carton. By the time I got back to the house Sunday after picking up her food she was out from under the bed. By Wednesday she made a couple ventures out of her room to explore. By Friday she was downstairs all day. The introductions to the other cats went fine - only a couple of hisses, but only when one would come around a corner and suprise the other. The other cats' food went up on the counter and on the table. The table is now ruled out since Ghoster now realizes she can jump. Hope she doesn't make it up on the counter. I'm feeding her 1/4 cup of W/D twice a day. Since I work evening shift, I feed her late in the morning and when I get home from work. When I'm off I can tell she's used to eating around 6pm since she spends her time in the kitchen rubbing against my legs. I read in her history she liked a cardboard scratching box. I put mine up in her room and she went to town. She's a catnip junkie too. She's a great cat. Thank you for caring for her.
Ann K.