Kitten found with no ears, tail is now living the โbest kitten lifeโ in new Texas home
Read full article: Kitten found with no ears, tail is now living the โbest kitten lifeโ in new Texas homeSAN ANTONIO โ A tiny kitten with no ears or tail found abandoned behind a San Antonio car dealership has found his forever home thanks to the San Antonio Humane Society, KSAT reported. In September, Humane Society staff found the kitten, later named Gunner and later found that he was in an โurgent need of love and extra care" after finding that his ears and tail were purposely cut off before he was left behind, according to KSAT. The San Antonio Humane Society gave Gunner extensive treatment such as laser therapy for an easier healing process to treat his wounds, according to a YouTube video published in October. โ[Thor] is doing great at his new home,โ a spokesperson forr the humane society told KSAT. โWe have followed up with his adopter and his new mom shared that he is living the best kitten life.โThe new mom renamed the kitten โThorโ and has a sister named Loki, who was also adopted from the humane society, KSAT reported.
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Women Making a Difference: Veteran helps women get back on their feet
Read full article: Women Making a Difference: Veteran helps women get back on their feetHOUSTON โ Moving from place to place was all Tracey Staff ever knew. It wasn't comfortable, I wasn't happy at work and I would have to move,โ Staff said. "The Women's Home is a beautiful organization that helps women get back on their feet, and they're doing it. The Womenโs Home is an organization that provides housing and treatment to women who are struggling with homelessness, addiction and mental illness. "(The women) come in and every day they get a little bit lighter, then you see them smile, and then you hear them laughing -- and by the end of it they're on their feet and they're strong and they're working."