This week’s Pet of the Week comes from a sad background and is living proof of how love and care can change the world for a neglected soul. Freezing and rail-thin, Buster was so desperate to for a little warmth that he made his way into a stranger’s home, unafraid of what lay inside. Outdoor life had no suited him; he came in ears so badly frost bitten that the tips fell off. He also had frostbite on his chest, feet, chin and tail, which thankfully didn’t need amputation. Buster was so thin and anaemic, and covered in fleas that he had zero protection from the freezing weather. Thanks to the care of Cat Rescue Network, Buster’s life has changed dramatically!
While Buster is cautious with other animals, he doesn’t seem to mind his foster mother’s dogs, so a home with cat-savvy dogs would suit him well. However, he does prefer to be the only cat in the house. You can check out his profile on Petfinder, or follow updates on him, and other adoptable cats on CRN's Facebook page!
If Buster sounds like the right fit for your home, you can download an adoption contract here, and email it to flora_louise@yahoo.ca.
About the Rescue:
Established in 1999, Cat Rescue Network is an Ottawa-based non-profit run solely with the help of volunteers. They are dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and adopting-out homeless kittens and cats in the Ottawa area. You can find them on Facebook and Twitter.
OLM Pet of the Week is a weekly segment on our site which showcases adoptable pets in our Capital. Each week a new pet will be featured in order to help them find a loving forever home. Any Ottawa-based animal rescue interested in having an adoptable pet featured can email isabel@ottawalife.com.