Schaumburger
07-19-2014, 01:00 PM
Earlier today I read a post from someone who lost their 17 year old Bichon a few months ago and is now ready to adopt another dog.
Last year I was in a similar situation when Magic, my 16 year old kitty, went to the Rainbow Bridge. It was sad to come home with no kitty to greet me. A few months after losing Magic, I adopted Molly, the kitty on my avatar. Molly was 10 at the time; now she is 11. My dad asked me why I wanted to adopt a 10 year old cat as most certainly I will not have Molly with me for 15 years like I did Magic. Molly's former owners were going to have her put to sleep because they were moving to an apartment that did not allow them to take more than 2 pets, and they already had 2 dogs. Fortunately the owners' son contacted a rescue group who rescued Molly and put her up for adoption, which I how I found her.
Now that Molly has been part of my life for the past 13 months, I have become so fond of her. Molly has filled the hole in my life that was created when I lost Magic.
If you are thinking of adding a new fur kid to your family please consider adopting a dog or cat from a shelter or a rescue group. Senior pets can especially make a great addition to your family.
I think Molly rescued me as much as I rescued her. Do the pets we adopt from shelters or rescue groups rescue us as much as we rescue them?
Last year I was in a similar situation when Magic, my 16 year old kitty, went to the Rainbow Bridge. It was sad to come home with no kitty to greet me. A few months after losing Magic, I adopted Molly, the kitty on my avatar. Molly was 10 at the time; now she is 11. My dad asked me why I wanted to adopt a 10 year old cat as most certainly I will not have Molly with me for 15 years like I did Magic. Molly's former owners were going to have her put to sleep because they were moving to an apartment that did not allow them to take more than 2 pets, and they already had 2 dogs. Fortunately the owners' son contacted a rescue group who rescued Molly and put her up for adoption, which I how I found her.
Now that Molly has been part of my life for the past 13 months, I have become so fond of her. Molly has filled the hole in my life that was created when I lost Magic.
If you are thinking of adding a new fur kid to your family please consider adopting a dog or cat from a shelter or a rescue group. Senior pets can especially make a great addition to your family.
I think Molly rescued me as much as I rescued her. Do the pets we adopt from shelters or rescue groups rescue us as much as we rescue them?