These are stories and pictures of pets who have been adopted through Cabarrus Pets Society.  We all love to hear how they are doing.  If you've adopted a pet from CPS and would like to see his or her picture on this page, please email us a picture and story and we'll be happy to add it! 

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 Monet (formerly Tulip)

Monet's new mom and dad report that the behavior problems they had with her at first are much improved and she is doing quite well now.  Here's what they have to say about Monet:

She is in an 8 week training course and doing well. Potty training was  Us who had to watch her for signs and listen to her. She is doing well. She's been spayed and was jumping around in 3 days. She's a love.
 
Who could resist that sweet face? 
 Hanson (formerly Handsome Ransom)
CPS extends a special thank you to Kathy for adopting one of our "special needs" dogs.  While we always get a warm feeling when one of our animals finds his forever home, Hanson is a very special dog who was with us for a very long time and we are all extra thrilled that he finally found such a great home. 

All is going well - he's beginning to act like he has lived here forever
Hanson and Roxy had a great play session early this morning in the yard...lots of rough and tumble.
He did well today - my first day back to work since his arrival.  I had the dogsitter come in twice today to check on him and make sure everything was ok - it was.  So, he was never alone longer than 3 hours at a time.
No accidents in the house - 2 days in a row! 
He got a bath and is all soft and pretty - not that he wasn't pretty before.  He really didn't seem to mind the bath.  He wasn't too sure at first but once we got into it he didn't act like he really minded it.  His coat feels great.  He probably appreciated the "cool down".  He has very quickly learned to appreciate the air conditioning of the house.
He's a great dog and a good match for Roxy and me. 
He's a joy to have around.....
 
Hanson's learning to love the a/c! 
 Bongo

Here's a note from Bongo's new family:
I can't imagine how difficult it was to give this little guy up. He is just super. You are so generous to give your love to each of the pets you foster. They are so lucky. 
Bongo, took a nap on the way home after all the play time. We stopped by Wal-Mart to pick up supplies. When we got home he played and explored, primarily under Neely's bed.
We got him a scratching post and tied the little mouse to it and he plays and scratches and plays. Loves it.
When I woke up this morning, Bongo was under Neely's dresser. He came out and I picked him up and he just purred. So sweet.
He is using his litter box but we had to hide so he could have some privacy before he would use it. We are letting him go between Neely's room and the bathroom for now. Will introduce him to a new room tomorrow.
He is so cute, playful and mellow all wrapped into one.
Thanks so much.

Time for a rest from all the playing! 
 Darwin
We recently received this update from Darwin's family
Last September, we adopted Darwin into our family. On his first birthday, just 2 days ago, we thought again of you all and how lucky we are to have him. He is a special dog to us and we are so appreciative of everything you all do daily to provide for the pets and find them permanent homes.
We realize we're a little biased, but we think he's the best dog ever - he arrived to us completely house broken at only 2 months old and learned basic commands and how to behave indoors easily. He also performs many cute doggie tricks and gets toys when asked for by their names... many of these things he learned on his own without us really teaching him. He is so easy going... rides easily in the car and goes with us everywhere... and loves to play with his doggie friends.
We hope you enjoy the attached pictures. As you can see, he is quite the comedian. You'll have to excuse his messy look (he just got done playing with his "cousin") but we love his expression.
 
 Cassie (now Basil)
Here's what Basil's new family has to say about her:
I was going to write today to tell you how THRILLED we are with "Basil" (sorry we renamed as we have a family tradition of spice names ie. first Nutmeg, then Cinnamon, now Basil).
As you mentioned in a previous email, she does seem potty trained, she goes outside, and quickly too, then comes right back in. She even WENT to the back door once last night to be let out, and even WOKE my girls at midnight to be let out - and so far, no accidents! I can't thank you enough for that! She is having trouble finding the screen door of our screen porch, bonking very hilariously around the screens until she sees us holding the door open! ;)
She adjusted VERY, VERY well to us and our house. As you can imagine, she was exhausted last night, but still played and cuddled before curling up at 9:30 to go to sleep. This morning we got to see the real her, she was playful, spunky, and full of life. She would run to a toy, toss it around, and dart around behind the couch. She comes to all of us, willing to give us kisses, and get a pat or a rub. She definately has quite a personality! My youngest was in love before we even got her home! We are all very thrilled with her. We couldn't have made a better choice for our family!
Thanks again to you all for what you do and bringing special dogs like this one into the hearts of people that love them!
 
Basil loves her new house! 
 Snuggles
Snuggles' new mom just loves him.  Here's what she has to say about him:
After losing my 15yr old tomboy cat "Baby", I had an empty feeling and so did Miss Kitty (my 16yr old tabby cat). I found Snuggles' picture on the internet site listing local kitten adoptions. I knew right away that I wanted to bring him home. Snuggles felt the same way the first time I met him at the Cabarrus Pet Society just a few days later. I gave him a toy teddy bear that day and he carried it around like it was his own baby. From the first day in Snuggles' new home he was so happy and felt right at home; playing with his new friend Miss Kitty. Now, over a year later, Snuggles has continued to win us over with his Snuggle kisses and his playfulness. What a joy it is to bring home a kitty like Snuggles who deserves a good home and gives a warm joy to your heart.
The volunteers at the Cabarrus Pet Society were very helpful and nice making the adoption process so easy.

Snuggles' mom had such a great experience that she now volunteers with CPS and we are so grateful for all her help!

Snuggles says, who needs sugar when you've got me!