22/06/2024
*❤️😻🥰 ADOPTED‼️🎉🎊*
Thank you everyone 🫵🏻 for sharing her story🙌🏻*
Meet Billie! Billie is in desperate need of a quiet loving home. She is so very sweet and around 6 years old, and is spayed and vaxxed. She now finds herself basically homeless (although she is in a temporary foster home on TORONTO Coxwell and Dundas area), through no fault of her own. She was doted on by her previous mom (Margaret), who unfortunately passed away from cancer. Her dying wish was that Billie have a good home for the rest of Billie’s life. Margaret’s family told her not to worry, that they’d find a home for her. But after Margaret passed away, her family did not want her and said to EUTHANIZE HER!! Of course we can’t let that happen. Billie and Margaret were best friends ever since Margaret adopted her from THS when Billie was about 18 months old. They were together for approximately 3-4 years and were inseparable.
An old client and friend found a temporary foster placement for Billie (since Margaret’s family wanted her euthanized) but it’s not ideal because it’s a basement apartment with only one very small window. Billie was very sad at losing her world – Margaret and her home – but has come a long way.
Now we feel she’s ready for – and deserves – a permanent home. The last year of Margaret's life was tough on Billie, with all kinds of caregivers coming in and out, and surely she knew something was going on.
Margaret called her Billie because she loves to climb just like a billy goat. When my old clients and friend told me about Billie’s situation, she asked if I could post Billie in hopes that she would find the kind of loving home that Billie deserves. She had a recent general check up and all is great.
Would you please consider adopting this sweet little girl? For more information and if you’re interested in adopting this lovely girl, PLEASE contact Lynn Wintercorn through Messenger. Lynn would have taken her in herself but she already has 4 cats. We’re not sure how she is around other cats (although she’d probably do fine with a companion cat if the introduction is slow) or kids, but might be too shy (given what she’s been through, with Margaret’s caregivers coming in and out constantly the last year she was alive) to be around younger kids.