My heart yearned for Oliver's soft, furry body curled up on my lap, the way his purr started with the slightest touch, how he hijacked the dogs' beds, and the signature meow which earned him the title of "charming loud mouth." Finding another cat who touched me in the same way Oliver did would take time and, since I waited 17 years for him to come into my life, I could wait a little longer for a purr-buddy. Focusing on my dogs would keep me plenty busy in the meantime.
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| Kasbah, the clown on left, Bonnie on right. |
A little back story first: I became a fan and supporter of Bad Rap when I became Poppy's guardian two years ago. Thanks to the resources on their web site and their Pit Ed classes, I've learned a lot about being a better dog handler and guardian. I "liked" the Bad Rap page on Facebook and peruse their orphan gallery every so often to see the new dogs they're working with and congratulate them on successful adoptions. Occasionally a cute face or goofy posture piques my curiosity and I take a closer look. Yum Yum. Olive. Diamond. Star. Smudge. Harley Quinn. Harpo Barx... Many dogs -- all beautiful, unique, lovable, and adorable pups but no heart string-pulling until I saw Kasbah on their FB page.
