Luna is adapting well to her new home! Lily and Luna are good friends/sisters now. She’s very playful and loves her kitty tower. -Kyle Kerns
Lena was a very special cat to the volunteers at Homeless Pets Foundation. She was found as a tiny kitten with part of one of her back legs missing. We believe that she got herself caught in a trap. She was very lucky to have survived, but our vet decided that it was best to have her leg amputated at the hip. She recovered very well after her surgery and you wouldn’t know that she had a missing leg because it doesn’t slow her down at all.
Dr. Phil Good, owner of Town & Country Veterinary Clinic, received his Bachelor of Science with highest honors in Chemical Engineering from Georgia Tech in 2006. Phil finally came to his senses, realizing he’d much rather work with animals than in a chemical plant. Dr. Good obtained his doctorate in veterinary medicine from UGA in 2011.
You’ve got to love a little girl who says she wants to adopt a dog for her birthday! This little sweetie (pictured with an HPF volunteer) came to Petsmart this weekend with her mom to pick out a dog. They chose Stevie, one of the most laid-back and loving dogs ever! They couldn’t take Stevie…
I thought you might like an update. Some things were very clear from the first: he has a wonderful attitude, is very energetic and friendly, and he and my Sasha both decided to be best friends. See attached picture. Thanks for a wonderful dog! ~ Joanna
Hooray for Balto! He’s found a home where he’s loved by his mom Kayla, dad Lance and furry sis Ellie (the blond). They report he loves everybody and has enjoyed playing with all his new toys and exploring his new back yard. Congrats and thank you for adopting!