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"RILEY"

Sir Riley - he is the most fantastic, awesome addition to the family.  He loves to nuzzle toes, and LOVES to be petted.  His purr can be heard from one end of the house to the other so I truly believe he's as happy as we are. 
 
Thank you again SO much for allowing Riley to come into our lives.  We'll talk soon!
 
Janet

"SIMBA"

I would like to let you all know how much we have enjoyed having Simba in our home. In May of last year (2006), I responded to Nikki's ad in a local newspaper. We then met Nikki and also met Simba at her home. I fell in love with Simba as soon as I saw him. He was an abandoned two-month old kitten with three other kittens with him. The union of Simba and our other young female cat, Mocha, was just what I had expected - hissing and growling and slapping, all from Mocha. But Nikki told me it would smooth over and she was right. So now it is a year since we adopted him and they are good friends. They don't curl up together for a nap (as yet, and maybe they never will), but they lick the top of each other's head sometimes. That is sooo cute! They also chase one another around the home, which is quite entertaining.
 
Simba is an adorable little boy. He is very affectionate, and he loves to get up onto anyone's lap and rub his face on theirs. He sleeps by my side at night. My husband, Daniel, really loves his personality, which is very spunky, lively and sociable. When we have company over, he wants to be part of the scene. He does, however, have a few annoying habits, such as chewing wicker, jumping up on the kitchen countertops and table, which I don't allow, and shredding and unraveling the toilet paper roll (now I have a special cover over it). He does all of these things to get our attention, and it works. So I started training him by means of spraying water at him, but it turns out that he likes that, so it has no effect. So now I just scold him and that seems to work...for a short time. But other than these few behavioral problems, he is a really nice kitty and we have not one regret in our decision to adopt him. Thank you, Nikki, for your help in the beginning, because we had some very minor health issues to deal with, and you were so patient with us. I would definitely recommend Action For Animals to friends who are interested in adopting cats or dogs, because many of these unfortunate animals are in need of loving homes.
 
Thanks again,
 
Daniel & Rosslyn

 

 

"Jackson"

  

                                         "THEN"                              "NOW" 

Dear Nikki and staff,
I was cruising through your site as I do from time to time, and thought it
is high time to write my own "Happy Tail".  I was introduced to you through
a friend that had adopted a sweet little kitty.  Shortly after, my boyfriend
came with myself, to find him a special cat.  You were very patient with us
(even after we realized the first kitten wasn't a fit) and he went home with
beautiful Zoë (the black and white cat).
My desire for my own kitty urged me to visit Action again, and I knew that I
would come home with someone special.  I had a hard time choosing, until I
found "Michael".  He apparently was born at the shelter with other black
male cats, who took on the name "The Jackson Five".
My little guy was named after the strangest Jackson of all, so I dropped
Michael to become "Jackson".  He was curled up in a ball with his paw over
his eye, just like in the photo, and took to me right away.
I would like to express my gratitude, as he is so wonderful!  I truly
believe that he has such a sweet, happy disposition because of the love that
he received at the shelter.  He is affectionate, loving, and patient.
I think you all do such a wonderful job rescuing these precious animals.  I
think that through your hard work, you are not only giving joy to an animal
who is in need, but also so much joy to those who adopt them.

 

Thank you from Meghan, Zoe, Phillip and Jackson!

 

"Frankie" 

I just thought you might like to know that my partner and I adopted one of your rescues from the Green Room in Vancouver.
 
He was named Felix, but we have renamed him Frankie. He's just
adorable and we are all having lots of fun. We brought him home on
Monday, and I've attached picture from our walk yesterday evening. We
can't believe how well-mannered he is for a puppy. We wanted to thank
you and Action for Animals for all the great work you do.
 
Cheers, Corrie and Jenette

 

"Sox"with Jordan

Dear Nicky,
Here we are now one year on since we got 'Sox' from you.   You knew him as
'Lancelot' or even sometimes called him 'Squeaky'. Anyhow, we would like to let you know that he has become the most adored and oving pet of our five year old granddaughter, Jordan. She loves going to school but does miss her beloved Sox when she is away from him.
 
Sox, who went downhill shortly after we got him, quickly made a full recovery and has never looked back. He has grown into one very large cat even though he only eats the Hills diet dry food and drinks only water. He is very healthy and is, most certainly, extremely energetic and has a complete obsession with water. All toilet seats must be down and shower recess doors closed or he is into them. He is spoilt by us all as he is just so loveable and sleeps every night on Jordan's bed.
 
Thank-you for bringing Sox into our lives and hearts. We all love him dearly.
 
The Clark family unit.

Missy

Hi,

Please find some pictures of Missy.

This is the cat you gave to Mary Miller.

She totally loves her.

Nigel

Here is Nigel ( aka Pippin ) in mid-flight.  He got a fake seagull
attached by fishing wire to a stick for Christmas ( he has people
sending him packages from Halifax ), and he went mental for it, so I
got out the camera.  He looks like he's wearing pantaloons.

 

Cheers, Shelley Moore & Nigel.

Athena



I adopted Sage from you almost 1 and a half years ago. You were very hesitant to let her go b/c she had been through a very traumatic first adoption and still had stitches and a eye infection. With a visit to Dr. Mangat her eye infection was gone shortly and I brought her home and ever since she has had so much fun! I've renamed her to Athena.
She is such a bundle of energy and loves to play with our puppy but she is the alpha in the family. She gets the pillows on the bed at night, she rarely likes to share with the puppy.
They've been best buddies for almost a year now and whenever they are separated Athena cries out for him until he comes back. I think she has picked up some dog habits and passed some cat habits onto the puppy.

I know you were very fond of Athena and were scared to let her go so I thought I should let you know that you gave her to a good home that she loves very much!
I've attached some pictures for you to see how big she has gotten! She was very small when I adopted her and now she is just as big as our pup! About 15 lbs.

Thanks for trusting me with her and all the good work you do!

Jennifer

Goldie

Just an update on how wonderful our girl is doing.  Goldie will be 1 year old in April and we wanted to drop a line and tell you that after a rather rocky start she is getting along just fine.  She's gotten to be a full 10 1/2 pounds, loves water (especially in my shower)-must have been an otter in a previous life  ; 0 )  She really has become my best "Bud". 

In the pic she is sharing her favorite chair with Blanche Bear.  She's getting to be such a pretty girl.  She loves it when the niece and the grand daughter and grand son come to visit.  She likes to steal my granddaughters polly pocket dolls and run off with them and she's never far away from them playing on the fringes. 

 Thank you again for getting us together.  You do such great work.

Again thanks and best wishes,

Goldie and Goldie's mom and dad

 

Jerry and Suki

I just had to forward you the most precious picture of my boys, because it is just too cute (I think Suki is looking a lot slimmer!).  Hope all is going well.  I can't tell you how much happier I am with my boys in my life.  Thank you so much for everything.

Clare

Casey

Hello, my name is Sarah-Anne Ginson.  In September I adopted a calico kitten from you, named Rachael, one of your most beloved and difficult to part with.  I renamed her Casey.  She had some health issues with a cold, ear infection but now is healthy and happy.  She is so beautiful and very much loved.  She is a part of everything we do and is growing to be an amazing cat.  Her personality is just as beautiful as she is. 

She loves to play with her huge scratching post, enjoys chasing balls, loves to cuddle with us, and is just so full of life and brings so much happiness to us everyday.   She is one spoiled little girl and she most certainly deserves it.   Thanks to you, we have a wonderful addition to our life who will be cherished forever.  She has grown a lot.  I attached a couple of recent photos.  You are most welcome to put the pictures on your site and let people know that she is one of your happy tails.

Sarah-Anne

Molly and Beasley

  

Molly and Beasley were so lucky when they found their new forever mom, Jodi.  They were adopted together and that was just what we had all been hoping for.  Beasley loves Molly and had been her protector when they were strays, and during their stay with Action.  Now they have a large home to play in, tons of toys, and Beasley has even shunned his shy ways and comes for cuddles with his new mom.  They were surrendered to us by an elderly couple who had rescued them and were caring for them, but when the manager of their building found out, they were forced to surrender them.  Beasley spent the first month or so serenading Jodi at night, but he seems to have grown out of that now.  And Molly continues to be on her quest for the coldest tap water, and catching her feather toy.  They are well loved, and we are tickled pink!  Thank you for the photos Jodi, keep them coming! 

 

"Dusty then....."

Dusty was rescued, along with his siblings, from a burned out drug house in Maple Ridge.  He had suffered through 10 days of being in a smoke filled house with no food or water.  Two dedicated volunteers went into the wreck of a house when other rescue groups had simply refused.  Dusty was taken to the vet clinic and required oxygen therapy.  We watched him carefully for a couple of months after to ensure there was no brain damage.  Thankfully, after a slow recovery Dusty began to come out of his shell, and became the little going concern that he is today. 

"Dusty now....."

Dusty now has a home with other siblings and has grown up to be a strapping young lad.  One of the Action volunteers fell in love with him, shortly after becoming involved with Action.  Dusty was one lucky boy when Lorraine walked into his life.  After such a rough start in life it is amazing to see this little one's progress.  Thank you Lorraine for providing our little Dusty with a wonderful loving home.  

        

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