Adoption Update: Doris

I met Doris Rose when I was volunteering on the MaxMobile in 2013. When the side panel doors were lifted, all the other kitties except Doris sat quietly and calmly. In contrast, Doris began rapidly moving in her cage, catching my eye as she paced back and forth and then began eating her kibble out of the dish by scooping it with her paw! It’s almost as if she knew that I was her person and said, ‘It’s show time,’ to get me to notice her! We never did see her scoop up her kibble with her paw again. Doris definitely adds light and life to our home.

— CAROLYN C.

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