Remember Annie from January?
Annie today:
Annie when she was rescued by ESRA:
Love is a powerful thing.
Remember Annie from January?
Annie today:
Annie when she was rescued by ESRA:
Love is a powerful thing.
“No other disease or condition of companion animals takes as many lives as euthanasia. In fact, no other disease comes close." Janet M. Scarlett, D.V.M., associate professor of epidemiology, Cornell University
holy moley, Kim. I do remember Annie. I have thought of her often and it brings tears to my eyes to see her transformation. Is she in foster or has she been adopted? Her coat, eyes, and body look so different that it's hard to recognize her. Amazing work ESRA does!!
She was a foster failure. She has been formally adopted by her foster family, is now heartworm negative and living the good life.
“No other disease or condition of companion animals takes as many lives as euthanasia. In fact, no other disease comes close." Janet M. Scarlett, D.V.M., associate professor of epidemiology, Cornell University
I'm sure if I fostered her, she would have been a welcome failure as well. I'm so glad to hear she's doing well.
Melissa, Indy, Ozzy and Angels Alex, Gryffin and Beowulf
http://www.swisslickswissies.com
She was just a skeleton with fur and look at her now!! Bless her heart!!
She looks wonderful, and so much happier! Wow - it is amazing what a loving home can doWarms my heart!
Wow that is just so danged cool to see.
Aw, I'm loving all of these, Kim. Thanks for the updates. She's just beautiful!
Carmela, Nick, and Nora (and Vladimir and Dino, the angel kitties)
WOW!! I remember - her eyes broke my heart, she was just so broken looking back then. Not Now, though!! She looks wonderful now!! Amazing what a couple months and a ton of love can do!
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