Dizzle is officially available for adoption!

What a better way to start the year on this blog than with photos of one of my fosters? 🙂 Dizzle is a special girl – while I have fostered all kinds of cats from orphaned day-old kittens who required round-the-clock feeding, and ferals who don’t want to be touched, Dizz is my first disabled foster. She ended up in Fulton County Animal Control at only six weeks old, unable to use her back legs. The scuff marks on her feet suggested she’d been hit by a car.

Atlanta Beagle Rescue (of all rescues!) was the only one to step up, and they worked with the amazing folks at East Atlanta Animal Clinic to diagnose and treat her injuries. We found that she’d also been deeply bitten by an animal in her lower spine and developed an infection, which might have also been contributing to the partial paralysis. With laser therapy and daily physical therapy exercises, over the past five months Dizzle has regained some strength in her back legs. Now she can not only stand on her own, she has her own unique way of walking!

Dizz has been a feisty, playful girl from the very first day she came to my house. She loves toys of all kinds and especially loves chasing and wrestling with other young cats. You wouldn’t believe how fast she can move, and how high she can climb! There are some days when she wants to play a lot more than she wants to cuddle, but it makes those cuddling moments all the more special. When she’s in the mood for affection, she has a deep and melodious purr and loves to make biscuits (while considerately keeping her nails in, of course. :p).

Now on to the practical bits for potential adopters: Dizz is spayed, combo-tested negative for FIV/FeLV, and she’s current on vaccinations and flea preventative. She can use the litter box most of the time and won’t need too many modifications – just some strategically placed beds in places she’s likely to jump down onto and some easy-entry litter boxes. She is about seven months old now and based on the x-rays and exams, doesn’t require any more treatments or therapies at this time. She does very well with dogs and while she takes a bit to get used to new cats, she loves to play once she’s comfortable. She’s not afraid of children, but she would do best with older children who would understand how to be gentle with her.

If you’re interested in meeting Dizz and possibly adopting her, get started HERE by filling out an application!

Here was Dizzle at Fulton County AC before she was rescued:

 

And Dizz now!! <3

 

Teddy, Ember & Omelet

A poodle with a mohawk, a doberman with uncropped ears, AND a micro mini piglet?! One of these would be a treat with any session, but to have all three in one session…I could hardly focus on any one thing because there was so much cuteness going on! Teddy is a three-year-old poodle who has the most unique cut that makes him insanely adorable, with his floppy ears and wide amber eyes.

Ember is a three-year-old dobie who is all legs and ears and is the energetic one of the bunch. She’s always instigating playtime with anyone who’ll indulge her. Omelet (Ommy for short, as if that name weren’t squee-worthy enough already!) is the newest addition, a five-month-old piglet who is pretty much all about the food, as you’d expect from a pig.

All three get along amazingly. Omelet is unfazed by the dogs, and will sometimes give them a little nudge but mostly likes rooting around in the big backyard. Ember and Teddy have a great big-dog-little-dog dynamic, where Ember plays but responds to Teddy’s objections when she sometimes gets too rough. They’re always checking in with each other and are never far from the other. What a pack!

Kyra, Luke, Bren & Rocco

I love this crew! I photographed them a couple years ago and we got some adorable sleepy indoor photos because it was a gloomy day outside. For this session, though, they had a new backyard and a beautiful, crisp and sunny fall day. It was so fun to see another side of them –  at twelve and thirteen, Kyra (the yellow lab mix) and Rocco (the pit mix with the EARS!) are showing no signs of slowing down and still love to run and play.

The babies, Luke and Bren (six and five – the beagle mix and the smaller pit mix), still love to beg for treats. Luke dances with his paws in the air when he wants something, while Bren does the opposite, rolling on her back to entice you with her cuteness. 🙂