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Across the length and breadth of WA there are many thousands of successful pet adoption stories. Each tale is proof of the power of a rescue pet to change a life.
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Annie quickly became a source of joy in the Ranger Department, lifting spirits and improving morale in what can often be a demanding and emotionally challenging job.
We fell in love with the cute little face of Bandit and quickly arranged adoption paperwork. It was love at first sight, he adored the kids and the kids adored him. Bandit has had a very happy, very spoilt life and turned 3 this November.
He is our young son's best friend and he sleeps in his room as his pocket-sized (5kg) guard dog. We are so lucky to have found Hemi. Rescued is the best breed — you will never find a more loving or loyal companion.
Paddington is our ‘therapy dog’ — he is so caring and senses when you're not ok. Pearl is huge compared to Paddington, but she is our princess. Both puppies have brought us so much joy. Our house is a little crazy at times, but so full of love.
Pebbles walked right up to my son and sat on his feet expecting to be rubbed. They bonded instantly! To this day, his bed is Pebbles’ bed — she chooses his arms and pats.
Adoption update: Pirate is doing great, he was a bit shy at first but now is cuddly and playful. He loves a good head scratch and a nap in the couch. He is very curious cat! He will sit by the window and watch the street all day and see what’s going on.
As soon as Red Cat and I met we fell in human/feline love. I don't know much about his life before Cat Haven, but I feel incredibly lucky for the privilege of giving this gorgeous old boy love for the rest of this life.
Stella is a happy dog who is an extremely important part of our family. Stella has brought much joy and a sense of calm (when she's not doing zoomies!) to the family. She loves her humans and will reach for us so she can get lots of belly cuddles.
Adopting Tucker was the best decision. He definitely has his quirks, but with training and patience, he’s becoming a certified good boy. Knowing that Tucker was close to becoming another statistic, we’re incredibly grateful to have been able save him.
If you’re thinking about adding a four-legged friend to your family, there are many great reasons to adopt from a rescue organisation.