Adopting A Pet From The Escondido
Humane Society
The Adoption Process

Happy Stories

Every animal we place in a loving home is a success story that reminds us why we do what we do. Without your donations and the help of our volunteers, none of these success stories would be possible.

Mikah

We really didn't pick Mikah, he picked us. As we walked by the cages of kitties he jumped up and meowed at us. He rubbed himself on the glass and begged to be pet. We were a little bit hesitant when we learned that he had been adopted and returned the previous month, but after half an hour of playing with him we just thought he was great. We took him home and really weren't sure what to expect. After a few minutes under the bed, he jumped up on the couch and snuggled between the two of us, purring and looking at us with grateful eyes. He's now firmly established himself as the 'baby', and like all proud parents our house is littered with toys (including about 15 tailless mice). He follows us around the house and his favorite place is between us on the couch. At night he sleeps between us with his head on my pillow tucked under my chin and his paw on my face (he prefers to be under the blanket).

Recently we bought him a cat door which he is learning to use to sun himself on our enclosed patio. In such a short amount of time we have just fallen in love with this wonderful kitty. We don't know where he's been or what he's had to go through before us but one thing is sure. His long journey is over and he's finally home.

Mike

Mike came to the Escondido Humane Society when he was only 5 weeks old. He had been found wondering the streets. He was exhausted, frightened, hungry, and hurt. From his puncture wounds, body pain and nightmares we believe he was shaken very hard by another animal. He was so fragile that we didn't want to leave him in the kennels. For weeks he went home every night with our Director of IT and stayed in her office each day, growing stronger and more confident. He became a happy fixture here, but we knew it was time for him to have a home of his own.

Mike is now a whopping 65 lb, 8 month old bundle of love. He lives with his new mom, dad and teenage brother (the human type), and a cat that loves to chase him around the house. Mom works at home, so Mike gets to go for walks every morning, ride along to school with his brother (but they won't let him stay) and spends the day helping mom with her office work. In the evening he waits at the door for dad to arrive home and spends his evenings socializing with his new family.

Lazer

Lazer came to the Escondido Humane Society at the tender age of 1 month old. He and his brothers and sisters stayed with us in our nursery. When his new owners took him home he was given the great gift of a permanent loving home with an older cat to mother him. His new parents wrote us this wonderful letter and sent a picture that let us know that Lazer found the perfect home.

"After 2 months of many visits to find a playmate for our cat Fuzer, we found this kitty. We were a little hesitant after finding that his father was a feral cat, but this kitten was so friendly.

We brought him home and introduced him to his new sister/mother/playmate after 24 hours. What a great choice. He "talks" to us and loves to be pet. He's a rascal, a clown, a loving addition to our household."

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Carli Lutgendorf, Director of Humane Services, Escondido Humane Society

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