

Once Bleu arrived at AWA she was given pain medications to make her comfortable while she awaited test results on her hip condition, to see if surgery was required. There was also something wrong with her hip, it kept popping out of the joint, causing her a great deal of pain and discomfort. As if Bleu hadn’t been through enough, she was shot when she was young and received no medical treatment, meaning the bullet was not removed. Your support made it possible for Bleu to have the surgery she desperately needed.īleu survived one of the worst hoarding cases the AWA staff has assisted with. Stories like this are why we love doing what we do, thank you for your support of AWA. These special little kitties get to stay together in their forever home. Their foster mom fell in love with the two kittens and had a foster failure, she decided she could not bare to be apart from them.

Quill and Latte’s story gets even better, last week they were adopted. They grew bigger and stronger over the next two months both reaching over 3 pounds each. Emily determined that their sight could not be rectified and that both kittens had to have eye surgery to make them more comfortable and less prone to medical issues later in life.ĭetermined to only be a few weeks old when they were brought to AWA, Quill and Latte were sent to fostercare until they would be old enough to be spayed and then adopted. Emily, they were both found to be blind due to their eyes being underdeveloped. Upon further examination, by AWA Veterinarian Dr. Little Latte was only 1.25 pounds when she was brought in and Quill was not much bigger at a little over 2 pounds. They were quickly brought to AWA and our shelter staff went to work getting them a medical evaluation.

In the middle of July these two adorable sisters were found by a good Samaritan alone and starving, crying out for their mother who was no where to be found. Quill and Latte didn’t have the easiest start at life. Your support made it possible for Quill & Latte to get their forever home. Thank you for completing our family! Here’s a picture of him doing something naughty but being soo cute! He is a big goof who loves sleeping, walks, chicken jerky, being outside, his big/small brother, and his boxer neighbor. When we first adopted, he was reclusive but so wanting for attention and love…and in the past 2 weeks, he has become so comfortable and loving. Learning about these market dogs and gaining his trust has been eye opening and rewarding.
#Awa voorhees hours update#
Garrus’s forever family sent us a great update that we wanted to share! Garrus has been adapting beautifully. Garrus did so well acclimating to his new life that he was made available for adoption and was adopted within a couple weeks. When he arrived at AWA he was given veterinary care and was taught what it was like to be around caring humans. Mastiff mix, was rescued and transported to AWA with 9 other dogs thanks for our friends at the Humane Society International. He was living on a dog meat farm with 100 other dogs where he wasn’t getting any human affection or veterinary care. Tiny, cramped cages with little to no water or food, left outside in the hot sun all day with no shade, those are the conditions that Garrus (Formerly Sam Geun) was living in all his life in South Korea. Your support made it possible to rescue Garrus from the Korean Meat Farm.
