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People Are Sharing Before And After Adoption Pictures Of Their Cats And It’s Heartwarming (35 Pics)
Love can be life-changing for everyone. And for rescued animals, this is literally what happens. When given a new forever loving home, neglected cats blossom.
As they discover affection, care, and friendship, time flies. And guess what? The transformations are so powerful you can see them with the naked eye! And some of these kittens are now a bunch of beautiful indoor tigers. Bored Panda has compiled a list of the most heartwarming kittens on their adoption day vs now that show the night-and-day difference a rescue can make. To all the Pandas out there, share your feline adoption stories in the comments!
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The Difference A Rescue Can Make
its always nice to see people care for the animals. a small act makes a big difference!
Remy B. Nobody Loved Him For 6 Years, Until We Did
My Wife And I Rescued This Sweet Little Girl Last July. This Is Her Now
Bored Panda contacted Louise Lee, the media officer at the non-profit Blue Cross For Pets organization, which specializes in animal adoption in the United Kingdom. We asked Louise if more people are willing to take the “adopt, don’t shop” approach these days. Luckily, it seems so. “We rehomed over 9,000 pets last year, which has increased significantly since a decade ago.”
The stigma about rescued cats is slowly fading away. “Such misperceptions that these pets were all given up because of behavior and that they're 'broken' are gradually changing, and people understand pets are handed over for all sorts of reasons,” explained Louise.
It's Almost A Year Since My Friend Brought Home A Rescue Kitten, So She Decided To Recreate The First Picture She Took Of Him
This Is Leo And We’ve Been Besties Since 2012. He Was Born Under My Stairs, And I Rescued Him. We Love Each Other Very Much
My Sweet Boy Keller. I Would Die For Him
Louise said that “we’re working hard not only to change the perception of pets in rescue” but also to help people who can’t cope with their pet. “We seek to take the 'shame' away from people who are struggling to cope with their pet and decide to rehome or their circumstances change.” As a result, the adoption assistance team at Blue Cross never judges anyone.
But the pet adoption expert warns that it’s important to get the whole family on board when it comes to adopting an animal. “Make sure everyone in a family wants a pet and understands their responsibilities, the time needed, and financial commitment before getting a pet.” Even if taking in a pet will surely have an effect on your lifestyle, it really pays off seeing your kitty happy.
Harvey’s Skinny Body Was Found Abandoned In A Ditch. Fast Forward 5 Years, He’s Now A Confident, Happy, Healthy Boi With A Career In Modelling
One Year Ago When I Rescued Her And Now, Showing Gratitude
8 Years Ago For My Birthday I Adopted A Blind Kitten From A Struggling Rescue On Craigslist
Little Man Rescue Almost One Year Ago And Today
My Dad Found This Cutie Alongside The Road While Working. I'd Like To Say He Lives A Spoiled Life. October Vs. Now
My Little Rescue Kitten Isn’t So Little Anymore
Took A Stray Mother Cat And Her Kittens Home. A Month After, She Has No More Mange Problem And I Have 3 Fat Kittens Too
This Is 1.5 Years Old Pelle. I Became His Momma When His Cat Momma Didn't Want To Take Care Of Him
I Found Chelvin Very Sick And Malnourished Just Outside My Neighborhood. He Was Only A Few Weeks Old. Three Weeks Of Love And Care Went A Long Way
From A Scared And Starving Kitten Found Under My Boyfriend’s House, To A Fat And Curious Little Hell Raiser 6 Months Later
Pugsley The Rescue Cat Before And After. It's Amazing What A Little Love And Some Strong Antibiotics Can Do
Cat Foster Family Said "Don't You Want To Adopt These Two? They'd Be So Happy Together." They Were So Right
Just Got This Before Pic From The Shelter. From A Stray In Thailand To The Queen Of Our Apartment, Meet Connie
He’s A Whole Lot Better Compared To When He Was First Rescued! My Friend Took Him In. He’s Playful And Living His Best Life
My 96g Hand Rear Boy Made It! He's Now 2kg And Almost 4 Months Old. He And His Rescue Sister Have Given My Life Meaning
Meet Frankie! Adopted Him From The Shelter Six Weeks Ago. Now I Know Why Parents Say "They Grow Up So Fast!"
Fenek - Six Months Ago And Today
The Guy From A Bus Stop Who Ate All Of Our Food
In The 1st Pic Is My Boyfriend's Cat When He Found Her In The Rain Meowing Alone, 2nd Is A Few Days After He Cleaned And Fed Her, And 3rd Is Her Today, Six Months After He Found Her
Here’s Mine
Our Rescue Tiara - She Went Through 3 Foster Homes Before Coming Home And Never Leaving My Side Again
From Being Found Frozen Into The Side Of The Highway, To Losing Part Of Her Tail From The Trauma, To Gorgeous Girl Living The Best Life. She's Brought So Much Love Into Our Lives
I Adopted A Stray Cat 3 Months Ago. She Was Very Weak And Couldn’t Stand On Her Own Legs. But She Was Truly A Fighter. Meet Katie
Peter The Cat On The Day My Daughter Rescued It From A Ditch, And Four Years Later
Three Months & Two Lbs Later
He was given up by his previous owners and spent 4+ months malnourished, matted, and uncared for in a shelter, even though he's the sweetest and most gentle cat I've met. I'm grateful for every day that I get to spoil this kitty.
Exactly One Year When I Rescued Him. He Had A Lot Of Medical Problems And Almost Didn't Survive When He Had FCV. He Is Now A Healthy Whiny Lil Baby With A Small Head
Rah And Luna, From "Dumpster Kitties To Laying Pretty"
Mako And Bolin (Censored For Gross Eye Stuff)
My Wickett, First At 3 Weeks Old When He Came In As A Foster, Then 12 Weeks After I Adopted, Then His First Birthday And Today
I love these monthly updates on Cats and Dogs that have bee adopted, saved from the brink. Just helps the agencies involved in rescue to encourage people to adopt. Brilliant!
I want to send out LOVE to my fellow cat adopters and rescuers. Extra special thanks to those who rescue our feline friends from horrific situations and nurture them back to health. You are AMAZING! All pets deserve loving care...
Can't figure out how to add a second picture. This is my baby who was born in somebody's woodpile. BabyM-5ea4...cdd3f1.jpg
My oldest cat was thrown in a garbage bag when she was 2 months old. Before that her little tail had been slammed in a door. She has a tiny break in it to this day. How can people literally just throw cats away? There are no words. (In case anyone reads this, she is 9 years old now and is a lovable diva! She insists on being carried to her food then won't eat til you pet her haha).
I can't begin to understand how people throw cats away... I love that your little castaway has turned into a spoiled princess!
Load More Replies...They are all so gorgeous. They look so confident and happy and know they have their humans wrapped around their paws! Well done for adopting them and giving them homes. I loved seeing all of them!
I'm not a cat person but I'm told I do have a soft heart. I've had 2 cats. The first was Suki. She had been dumped under a bush in the rain during february 27 years ago. She had a dirty plate with scraps of cat food. Took her in and she grew up to be absolutely fearless. She would sit in the living room window growling at passing dogs and sit on the fence winding up the neighbours 2 staffies. One day they got her and she had to have her leg sewn up from the base of the tail to the back of the knee. Guess what she did when she got better? Got back on the fence and meowed the staffies into a frenzy! My Ex kept her after we split up. The second was dumped in a box with 3 other kittens and they had died. We buried the lost ones after calling the police. No one was arrested. We had loads of help including help from the police popping in to see how he was doing. We named him Neelix. When he was recovered and healthy we found he was permanently in zoomies mode but he loved belly rubs.
Oh my! Our kitty came from a very good shelter, she was given away as an unwanted kitten and never suffered street life or beating, or being hurt... BUT - she was still miserable and she changed so much after we took her home. She grew almost twice the size and her hair is almost twice as long as it was at the shelter. Even the best shelters cannot replace a loving home!
Absolutely the best!! Wish more people could see this. Perhaps we would have less demand for pet stores and puppy mills!!
I hope you'll encourage everyone you know with pets to make provisions for them in their wills or at least be sure there is someone who pledges to adopt them if you are unable to care for them.
These are REAL rescues. Finding a kitty that is all types of f****d up on the side of the road, paying the vet bills etc is so much different than going to the shelter and adopting one in the same manner you would from a pet store. Those ones come ready to go. These ones have some assembly required, but the reward and love is even greater. Well done all!
I don't see what's wrong with rescuing a cat from a shelter. Shelter cats also need a home. And when people are ready to get a cat, they probably won't stumble on an abandonned kitty. Anyway, it is wonderful to see people committing for the good of our feline friends.
Load More Replies...i have a dog, she was really sad and emotionally scarred now she's the queen of our house! images-5f1...adbde.jpeg
As always with me and pics of cats my emotions goes berserker in my head. In this post it was a lot of tears AND smiles to follow. I prefer them in that order.
An extremely great post, it fills my heart, seeing the rescues, and adopters, especially those who rescue, or adopt the kittens, that are in terrible condition, time, patients, and love, these people are heroes, my two adopted kittens, complete my life !!!
I loved every minute I spent viewing all these photos of kitties and the people who love them!
tavovi, that's nothing laughable about horrific pain, immense, unconscionable suffering of farm animals.
Load More Replies...This is not what love can do, this is what good care can do. You can love all you want, if you don't feed them, bathe them and take them to the vet, nothing will change.
The idea is that if you love your pets, you will care for them properly, feed them, clean after them, and attend to their every health need. If you don't love or care for them, you will do nothing.
Load More Replies...I love these monthly updates on Cats and Dogs that have bee adopted, saved from the brink. Just helps the agencies involved in rescue to encourage people to adopt. Brilliant!
I want to send out LOVE to my fellow cat adopters and rescuers. Extra special thanks to those who rescue our feline friends from horrific situations and nurture them back to health. You are AMAZING! All pets deserve loving care...
Can't figure out how to add a second picture. This is my baby who was born in somebody's woodpile. BabyM-5ea4...cdd3f1.jpg
My oldest cat was thrown in a garbage bag when she was 2 months old. Before that her little tail had been slammed in a door. She has a tiny break in it to this day. How can people literally just throw cats away? There are no words. (In case anyone reads this, she is 9 years old now and is a lovable diva! She insists on being carried to her food then won't eat til you pet her haha).
I can't begin to understand how people throw cats away... I love that your little castaway has turned into a spoiled princess!
Load More Replies...They are all so gorgeous. They look so confident and happy and know they have their humans wrapped around their paws! Well done for adopting them and giving them homes. I loved seeing all of them!
I'm not a cat person but I'm told I do have a soft heart. I've had 2 cats. The first was Suki. She had been dumped under a bush in the rain during february 27 years ago. She had a dirty plate with scraps of cat food. Took her in and she grew up to be absolutely fearless. She would sit in the living room window growling at passing dogs and sit on the fence winding up the neighbours 2 staffies. One day they got her and she had to have her leg sewn up from the base of the tail to the back of the knee. Guess what she did when she got better? Got back on the fence and meowed the staffies into a frenzy! My Ex kept her after we split up. The second was dumped in a box with 3 other kittens and they had died. We buried the lost ones after calling the police. No one was arrested. We had loads of help including help from the police popping in to see how he was doing. We named him Neelix. When he was recovered and healthy we found he was permanently in zoomies mode but he loved belly rubs.
Oh my! Our kitty came from a very good shelter, she was given away as an unwanted kitten and never suffered street life or beating, or being hurt... BUT - she was still miserable and she changed so much after we took her home. She grew almost twice the size and her hair is almost twice as long as it was at the shelter. Even the best shelters cannot replace a loving home!
Absolutely the best!! Wish more people could see this. Perhaps we would have less demand for pet stores and puppy mills!!
I hope you'll encourage everyone you know with pets to make provisions for them in their wills or at least be sure there is someone who pledges to adopt them if you are unable to care for them.
These are REAL rescues. Finding a kitty that is all types of f****d up on the side of the road, paying the vet bills etc is so much different than going to the shelter and adopting one in the same manner you would from a pet store. Those ones come ready to go. These ones have some assembly required, but the reward and love is even greater. Well done all!
I don't see what's wrong with rescuing a cat from a shelter. Shelter cats also need a home. And when people are ready to get a cat, they probably won't stumble on an abandonned kitty. Anyway, it is wonderful to see people committing for the good of our feline friends.
Load More Replies...i have a dog, she was really sad and emotionally scarred now she's the queen of our house! images-5f1...adbde.jpeg
As always with me and pics of cats my emotions goes berserker in my head. In this post it was a lot of tears AND smiles to follow. I prefer them in that order.
An extremely great post, it fills my heart, seeing the rescues, and adopters, especially those who rescue, or adopt the kittens, that are in terrible condition, time, patients, and love, these people are heroes, my two adopted kittens, complete my life !!!
I loved every minute I spent viewing all these photos of kitties and the people who love them!
tavovi, that's nothing laughable about horrific pain, immense, unconscionable suffering of farm animals.
Load More Replies...This is not what love can do, this is what good care can do. You can love all you want, if you don't feed them, bathe them and take them to the vet, nothing will change.
The idea is that if you love your pets, you will care for them properly, feed them, clean after them, and attend to their every health need. If you don't love or care for them, you will do nothing.
Load More Replies...