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ADOPTED!! The Happy Ending We've Been Waiting for...

UPDATE: We could not be happier to announce that Freddie has finally found a loving, new forever home after nearly a year in BCC foster care.  This sweet fella was surrendered back to us with his sister last December.  He was shy and timid, but very sweet, and for reasons that still baffle us, had a hard finding someone interested in adopting him.  Alas, that family came along right before the holidays and gave him the best present he could ask for!  All's well that ends well. 


PREVIOUSLY...

Dear Santa:
I only have one wish for Christmas this year...to find a forever home and a family to call my own. (Well, I guess that's two wishes but you know what I mean.)

I've been particularly lonely since my sister Ginger found her own forever home a few months ago. If you see her when you're flying by on Christmas Eve, please tell her I miss her.  And if you come across a nice family while you're delivering presents, please put in a good word for me.


Aren't I cute with my little pink nose?
I might be a little shy at first, but that's only because I've been through a lot in the past year.  The only family I knew for the first three years of my life couldn't keep us anymore and we were surrendered back to BCC.  The good people there tried to keep me and my sister together, but for some reason girl cats are more popular than boys and Ginger found her forever home without me.  My current foster mom is great, but I know she can't keep me forever because she already has a full house.  

If someone nice will adopt me, I promise to come out of my shell quickly and before they know it, I'll be cuddling up with them on the couch and trying to share the bed at night.  Oh!  And I'm in picture perfect health...up to date on my shots, neutered and still young so I have a long life ahead of me.

Thanks for putting in a good word, Santa!

Sincerely,
Your pal Fred

P.S. Here's a picture of me at a recent adoption event where the nice volunteers at BCC were trying to find me a home.  As you can see, I wasn't too thrilled to be in a cage..



If you or someone you know is interested in giving Fred his forever home for the holidays, please contact us at:  (E) btowncitycats@gmail.com or (P) 609-324-3896.

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