Shelter Cat – Rose Bud
There are times when the shelter is full. During those times, occasionally, a very good kitten shows up in a very bad place, a place where the odds of her surviving aren’t good. That was little Rose Bud’s situation. In the worst winter weather, she was outdoors, in a dangerous place.
To make matters worse, the people there wanted Rose Bud gone. They were clear that they didn’t care how that happened. So, a kind person took Rose Bud home temporarily. The kitten had to stay in a cage, but she was spayed, fed, petted and kept safe.
Rose Bud didn’t forget how to be a pet. Now she’s entered the shelter. Rose Bud hopes that she’ll charm her way into a real, forever home.





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