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Happy Tails Success Stories 
Charmin the Cat
Posted Tue. 10/20/2009
My husband and I adopted Charmin (formerly known as Opal) in early April. We had just lost our sweet 15-year-old cat to cancer, and we were interested in seeing who at the Humane Society of Indianapolis might need a home.
We started in the cat room and looked at all the fuzzy kids needing homes there, and as we exited the door we came upon a cage in the lobby with a beautiful, petite black kitty who had only one eye. We were excited to meet her because we already had a one-eyed dog at home (he came to us that way at adoption) and thought that a one-eyed cat might fit in great in our house. We were even more thrilled when we opened her cage door to pet her and she was purring, rolling over on her back and making biscuits in the adoption lobby with all the people and dogs walking by.
...continue reading.Wyatt, the FIV+ Cat
Posted Fri. 10/16/2009
I just wanted to send you a note and let you know about my new home. My mom is at work right now, so I’m using her computer, but don’t tell.
Thank you so much for taking good care of me while I waited for my forever home. I settled in nicely and everyone has been very friendly. My mother pampers me with treats, catnip, and frequent brushings. She even made me a perch by the bedroom window so I can watch for critters and birds. I have new brothers and sisters and a feral cat, Sassy, that lives on the patio. She doesn’t come in the house, but we sniff each other through the screen.
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Is your pet from HSI? Submit his or her story and pictures to the Humane Society of Indianapolis c/o Tristan Schmid at 7929 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46268, or email us. By submitting your Happy Tail Success Story, you agree to grant the Humane Society of Indianapolis permission to possibly use your story and associated images or videos online, in print media, in the shelter, or elsewhere.
