Paddy
Two former RR foster cats adopted over a year ago now are living their best life! Paddy (on the left) was with us for over a year and Simba, on the right got lucky and was only with us for a few months. Either way, they ended up together and are pretty swell friends in their new home!
Piper
Piper was adopted from Roses Rescue when she was 1 1/2 years old.
She has been a joy to our family; loves to take long walks, play fetch (especially with her red ball), chase squirrels...
She says "Thank you"
Paisley - Sweet Senior
Thank you for your inquiry regarding Paisley. She has adapted so well to the household routine that it is hard to believe she hasnât been here all along. She is the sweetest little girl and we love her. Had a DNA test done and it shows she is 50% Beagle, 12.5% Toy Fox Terrier, 12.5% German Shepherd and 25% Herding group. She loves going for walks with her nose to the ground, of course, and car rides with her head out the window. Have her hooked up to the seat belt so she canât get too far. Her mission in life is to chew the squeakers out of any toys. She plays tug of war with her brother, a Doberman, and is very fierce about it but not nasty.
Pete
Thank you for reaching out, we e-mailed Chris on Christmas Day (Peteâs foster Mom) and sent a photo of Pete after Santa came and he was relaxing. We love Pete very much. We had rescued Cooper before Pete, in June after our 16 year old Black lab passed away, and unexpectedly our 10 year old shepherd/chao mix passed away in November who was 10 years old, so we found Pete. We now have a very loud, active household, which we have missed. Pete is doing very well, he is a garbage hound and we found he really likes bananaâs and butter, âweâ have learned to keep all food either put away or at the very back of the counter. He and Cooper act as if they have always been brothers. They are within 6 months in age of each other so hopefully they will live a long, happy, spoiled life with us. Our experience with Roseâs Rescue was terrific. We will always look to you first when rescuing pets in the future.
Have a wonderful New Year!