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And They Lived Happily Ever After...

Ever wonder why we do what we do?  Well these recent letters from past adoptees say it all.  Check them out for yourself...

Phoenix


We adopted our kitten in June, 2011, and could not be happier with her.  She was a sickly little critter; her foster name was “Tiny.”  Phoenix is now a healthy, rambunctious, loving and clever little bugger and she has brought much happiness to our home.
- Brenda E.



Ronin


Here is a photo of Ronin who I adopted in April/May of 2011. He's doing great and has gotten so big. He's a joy to be around and so loveable. He even brings up the mail as if he's a puppy/dog. Thank you so much for the wonderful experience of adopting him.
Thank you,
Carmen R.

Angelo

Hi.  I adopted Angelo from you at the West Windsor/Princeton Petsmart when he was a few months old. He is now a grown-up boy, very handsome and smart.  He likes to play with little plastic monkeys that I got from a gumball machine in the mall.  He talks to them and puts them into the food and water bowls.  He's playful and mushy and clever; really an all-around awesome cat!
Best wishes in the new year,
Jennifer E.
 

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