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Wilma
Wilma

A former KSC "Single Lady" who truly blossomed in a home of her very own is Wilma. She is very happy being the sole recipient of all the love and attention she gets from the family she adopted. For all the volunteers who knew Wilma, I would like to share a short video of her playing. Most of you probably knew her as a loner but she's such a play kitty. She makes us laugh every day! I hope this video makes you laugh too. Thank you again for rescuing her.

Windsor (Britty Kitty litter)

If you expected one of those pictures of a sleeping, sweet kitty in our update on Windsor, you have never met him. Our formerly tiny Britty Kitty is now a sleek, muscled, 1-1/2 yr. old black panther with a completely incongruous high-pitched squeak for a voice. Here he is demonstrating his favorite pastime -- chewing through bags to get to food. If he could chew through a metal can, he would. He is healthy, happy and keeps us laughing day and night.

Winston

Safe & happy in his forever home is Winston, the magnificent Maine Coone who went into foster with volunteer Jacky C. and her husband Pat, and never left (nor did his feline siblings Nellie and Ollie also former KSC fosters).

Malfoy (a "Harry Potter" kitten)

Just wanted you to know that our adoption of "Malfoy" was one of our best decisions ever. We changed his name to Zack which is more appropriate for his endless energy - we like to say we've been Zack attacked several times a day. I have attached a few pics to show the family--he and his big sister Libby have "an understanding" and are progressing nicely.

Galaxy (vision impaired)

Things are going great with Galaxy! She's still shy about using the stairs, so I'm keeping her on one floor when unsupervised until she goes up and down them without encouragement. She acclimated to the first floor very quickly and only occasionally looks for trouble. I've been teaching her boundaries and while she still nibbles sometimes, it's less often and less forceful. Otherwise, she's been energetic and affectionate but not overly-demanding of attention - she seems very happy with a mix of playing alone and playing with me, and she'll let me know when it's time to play with her. I'm very happy with the adoption.

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