Boots and Bobbi

These two are a courtesy post we are just assisting the folks in finding them a new home..

they would love a home together but could also be separated as they’re not super bonded.. if you’re interested or have more questions please send us an email..

 

This is Bobbi. She the one that is around 9 years old. She loves curling up by the fire place or on one of her humans lap. She grey; I’ll find a couple of more pics. She loves the outdoors but for the most part is happy to be inside. We think that might stem from her time on the streets.   She is the one that is better friends with our dog. We had a border collie when we first got her and then she had to get use to a new puppy (he’s 2 years old now). She’s the more mello of the 2 cats

 

Next is Boots. He is a tuxedo cat, 7 years old (birthday is May 26, 2011). He is a bigger cat than Bobbi and does like to show his Mom that he’s the boss. He loves adventures in the outdoors. He tolerates the dog but doesn’t lay beside the dog like Bobbi does. He enjoys lap cuddles and gives endless “hugs” by butting his head up against us.
We will have them up to date on shots and flea meds.

Published by Broken Promises Rescue

Broken Promises Rescue is a volunteer run, not-for-profit, animal rescue organization located in the lower Vancouver Island. We are a group of long time rescuers that have come together to focus on improving the lives of unwanted, neglected and orphaned animals on Vancouver Island (as well as remote communities and other areas of B.C. if our resources allow us to.) Currently we are seeing many pets overlooked in the shelter system because they have less than desirable qualities. They may have medical or behavioral issues or they may simply be the wrong color, age or breed. At Broken Promise Rescue we believe all animals deserve to experience a life without pain, loneliness or hunger and want them to know what it feels like to be loved and cherished, despite appearance, age or medical condition. We are also dedicated to public education and raising awareness to help end the ongoing abuse, neglect and suffering. Educating children and adults about the responsibilities of animal ownership will go a long way in influencing public opinion on proper animal care, and help mold a more compassionate future. No animal should suffer at the hands of ignorance.

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