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Rescue Cat Becomes Dog’s Best Friend

January 4, 2013 / Jennie Richards / Happy Endings

One day, one of CC4C’s feeders went to feed her ferals. She was feeding in a field that she regularly visits and saw something scurry under the bushes. There she saw three kittens–so she ran to get her trap and trapped them all and luckily found an available foster home where they could be cared for. However, one of the kittens, Ayla (aka Hudson), was not doing well in the foster home, so Pam, the feeder, brought him back with her and started working with him and in no time at all–he turned into a big love! He was adopted soon after and CC4C recently received an update on Hudson and his new family.

“We lost touch with you after we adopted Hudson (Ayla), but I wanted to let you know just how much we all love him. As you can see in the attached photos, Ruckus and Hudson are inseparable. What a wonderful pair of buddies they are. Hudson has developed into just a great cat. He is quite tall, long, and lean, and very beautiful and affectionate. He spends a great deal of time trying to get Ruckus to chase and play with him. When Ruckus goes outside, Hudson sits at the door and cries for him until he comes back in.  One time when I took both of them to the vet together, Ruckus totally dug his heels in and would not go with the technician until they came back and got Hudson and took them back together. TOTALLY BONDED!

I hope all is well in your world. Hopefully, we can get together sometime so you can see Hudson again. We really do love him. Thank you for bringing him into our lives.”

 

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