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19 Animals That Found Love In Their New Homes

  • By Sara
  • October 26, 2022
  • 5 minutes read

Nobody deserves to live on the streets.

Living on the streets with no proper living place and food to eat is extremely challenging. A lot of us can’t even imagine how someone can even survive in a situation like that. You have to struggle every day to find food. You have to fight to find shelter. Animals must beware of every kind of threat from humans and other animals. A human can still ask for help from fellow human beings, but that’s not true for animals. These voiceless poor souls can’t even tell anyone how they’re feeling. What chills us to the bone is how they survive in harsh weather conditions with no place to go. They just have to wait out those extreme conditions and consider themselves lucky to even make it out alive.

Each day many animals are rescued from the streets and dumpsters. They are taken into the shelters where they receive medical care and stay until they finally get adopted into their forever homes. But not all of these cutie pies are lucky enough to find a home. Many of them end up crossing the rainbow bridge at the animal shelter. However, some greatly lucky ones not only get adopted but are well taken care of by their new families. They are showered with love and affection until it’s time to say their final goodbyes. Here are 19 animals that were adopted into loving home with lots of love. Scroll down and check them out.

This Pit Bull has bonded well with its new owner.

“I Adopted The Saddest-Looking Cat At The Shelter 3 Years Ago.”

Just look at that kitty lifting its face up high with happiness. Don’t we just love to see these little creatures happy and healthy? They deserve it all. These poor little souls go through a lot before they are warmly welcomed into their new loving homes. These voiceless animals need nothing more than love and comfort. Just like any living creature they crave the warmth of love and care.

A newly adopted doggo cuddles with its owner a week after getting adopted. Just look at the calm on the doggo’s face.

This doggo seems extremely happy after getting adopted.

“Nearly A Year Ago, Someone Dumped This Sweetheart In The Road And Luckily I Found Her Before She Was Hit By A Car. Now, Look At My Sweet Kitty!”

“Rescued This Kitty, And My Sister Held Him While Road Tripping To His New Home.”

“My Little Rescue Dog Breaks My Heart. He Still Can’t Get Over The Fact That He Has His Very Own Bowl.”

“This Is Alfred. I Adopted Him At 2.5 Years Old. The Woman At The Adoption Center Informed Me That Kittens Are 15x More Likely To Be Adopted.”

“I Rescued A Pregnant Stray Cat, And She Has Already Made Herself At Home!”

“Rescued This 15-Year-Old, Toothless, Derpy Little Nugget 2 Days Ago.”

“One Month Of Being Adopted, Already My Best Bud!”

Little baby!

These photos were taken 3 weeks apart. Now, that’s called the power of love.

“After Weeks Of Visiting, We Were Finally Able To Adopt This Beautiful Old Gentleman Yesterday, Who Has Just Turned 10!”

“This Is Freddy, I Rescued Him 8 Years Ago And This Is His Way Of Telling Me He Loves Me.”

“Rescued This Guy From A Family That Moved Away And Left Him On The Porch With An Unopened Bag Of Dog Food.”

“Meet Olive. She Was Rescued From Some Bushes.”

“My Wife And I Rescued These 2 Brothers On Monday. I Think It’s Safe To Say They Are Adjusting Nicely.”

“Bob, Rescued Off The Street, Coming At You Weighing In At 3 Whole Entire Pounds”

We’re deeply happy some people took the initiative of adopting these sweethearts and welcoming them into their families. We sincerely hope no animal has to go through any kind of struggle to survive in shabby conditions on the streets. We hope that like all these animals every animal finds a home where they are valued and loved.

Do let us know about your thoughts on these little angels and if you have a rescued pet, please share your story in the comments below. Let the world be inspired by your story because you never know how many people would go on and adopt these homeless poor creatures and provide them with food and shelter. We never know how many hearts we may touch!

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