If you ever question the value of networking your lost and found - TopicsExpress



          

If you ever question the value of networking your lost and found animals, i ask you to think about Finn. Finn had been coming around our house for almost 2 months, before I spoke with my friends at Operation Top Cat and decided to trap him and at least neuter him to make his life safer. So the story goes, Finn never really belonged to anyone, he didnt have a place to call his own, or a dish with his name on it. But what he did have, was a village to network him. Finn had 3 awesome offers of a home, But Finn is a feral boy, and it would likely have taken years of patience and persistence to tame him. A follower of this page, mentioned Finn at the gym yesterday, to a nice woman who volunteers at Poplar Grove Animal Sanctuary and well the rest of the story is history. Because Finn has a home now, and he belongs to someone, with about 30 other black and white cats, in a place they know his name. Hell be taken care of the rest of his life, and while he may not have that bowl with his name on it .....yet.....the bowl will always be full. I am grateful beyond words to everyone who networked and found Finn his forever home. https://facebook/poplargroverescueandrehabilitation
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 12:02:04 +0000

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