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ADOPT PIP! A story of rescue, love, strength, and healing

July 9, 2023 / Dana / News, Second Chances
Pip

When Pip was a wee kitten, he was seen living in an overflow storm drain in an apartment complex. People would see Pip jump in and out of the drain for shelter. Some neighbors would leave food for Pip, but only occasionally.

A neighbor noticed Pip was limping and posted it on Next Door. His soon-to-be guardian angel, foster Mom, heard about it and rushed to rescue him. The CC4C hospital discovered that Pip had been living with a broken hip. Pip had surgery, and his loving foster Mom cared for him, giving him lots of love and patience as he recovered.

Pip is a loving sweet-natured, sensitive guy. As you can see from his photos, he’s very handsome with silky, soft fur and beautiful round eyes. Pip loves to be brushed as it relaxes him. He has a slight limp when he walks, but he’s just as active as any other kitty.

Pip is still learning to trust new people, but once he knows he’s safe, he’ll be utterly devoted to loving you.

If you’re interested in Adopting Pip, email [email protected].

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