
His past was a very sad story indeed, but despite how terribly he was treated this sweet dog could still look you in the eye and smile that beautiful smile. Trooper, who luckily found his way to the Good Samaritan Pet Center in Denver, was adopted by the people who were fostering him. They just couldn’t give him up – can you blame them?
May you live many happy years, Trooper, in the loving care of your new forever family.
I was so inspired by these photos I decided to create a HO HO HO picture of my own special kitties. They all put their tails in the air and walked away.
“OK,” I said, “what if we put a fuzzy Santa hat on your furry little heads? Would that perk up your interest?”
This is Molly…enough said.
To all the animal lovers out there – a very joyous and happy holiday to you and your critters!
Chris
1 comment:
Chris, These are some great pictures! I'm so glad Trooper found his "forever" home and Suki is absolutely gorgeous. She looks like she enjoys the snow as much as my little miniature poodle, Blazer, does. Now, my kitty, Kimber, hates the snow, so he's been sleeping on the bed for most of the last two weeks. Last, I checked, he is breathing. Hahaha!
Molly is a beautiful kitty and looks adorable in her Santa hat, but I'll bet that didn't last long! Love, Blazer, Kitty Kimber & Vicki T
P.S. Aren't you glad it's starting to warm up some? Maybe this snow WILL melt by April!
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