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Updated 16-Jun-2008

 

 

Still More Happy Endings

Have you adopted a cat from Cat Angel Network?
Send your pictures to
kirsten@catangel.org and we'll include them here!


DeeDee lounging on "her" new bed. She was
a stray cat at a horse farm prior to coming
to CAN in the summery of 2002 with her 2
kittens. Though still somewhat shy, she has
been living in her forever home for 2 years
now, and seems extremely happy to live
the life of a pampered housecat.


Black Dahlia stops to smell
(or perhaps taste?) the roses.


Teddy and Tommy in the window at their
new home - all the way in Rhode Island!


Charlie and Andrew doing what cats do best.


Prince Maximillian engaged in his favorite activity. Prince is very well aware of his
movie star good looks, and takes every
opportunity to capitalize upon them.


Alastair on the stairs. He made himself at
home in his new house in no time!


Eloise and Frannie in the window. Frannie
was found abandoned in a shoebox at the
age of 2 1/2 weeks. She was introduced to
a sweet nursing mother, who immediately
"adopted" Frannie and raised her as her own.


Ariel searches for a good book. One of Ariel's
"other names" (don't all cats have more than
one?) is "Peanut". This came from her first
post-adoption veterinary visit, when the
vet announced that, "This one is
just going to be a little peanut!"

Bunny (formerly Bellie-Oliver)

Evelyn Laura Rose Noelle

Lindy
 

Precious

Tigger

Tasha

Cal likes to perch on the
fridge in his new home.

Star

Have you adopted a cat from Cat Angel Network? Send your pictures to:

kirsten@catangel.org

And we'll include them here!

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Cat Angel Network (CAN) is a rescue organization formed to alleviate suffering of stray cats through rescue, spay/neuter, shelter in a no-kill facility and adoption to approved homes. We strive to educate the public to the proper care of cats and the importance of spaying and neutering.

CAN is a no kill, non-profit 501c(3) all volunteer organization. Copyright 2005 C.A.N. All Rights Reserved. Please direct all correspondence about the website (broken links, suggestions, content contributions) to kirsten@catangel.org. Please do not contact me about the rescuing of cats. If you need to inquire about the rescue of one or more cats, please submit a surrender form on our Surrenders page.