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GA- Patches (MCR)
GA- Patches (MCR)

Patches (also known as Egg) has fit wonderfully into our home from day one. His confident good nature, silly noises, and cuddly fluffiness brighten the day. He enjoys spending time curled up in one of many soft and cozy places with his brother, Ollie the dog, searching for tasty treats, and bounding up and down the hall. It's always great to be greeted at the front door when coming home by his friendly "mehweh!" and some tail hugs. Thank you to Maine Coon Rescue (and to Patches!) for adding joy to our lives. 


GA- King Louie (MCR)
GA- King Louie (MCR)

My name is Nancy C. and we have had the most heartbreaking year. In three short months, we lost four of our beloved pets. First, we lost our elder Beagle, Betty, then one month later, our beloved Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Ivy, to CHF. We had a break for less than three months before we lost both our elder Maine Coons, Lacey, and Christian just sixteen days apart. One week after losing our massive Christian, I was awake at night crying and grieving because he slept with me every night. He was the only thing I had left to sleep with me in bed. As I laid there, a received a middle of the night text message from a friend who saw 14-month-old King Louis (rescued from a breeder) at your rescue, and he was up for adoption. I quickly completed the application knowing that there would be hundreds of worthy applicants. I shared my story with you all and soon thereafter, I received the call that I was being considered.

We were told he had some aggression issues because of his past, was quite a handful, needed to put some weight on, could only be in a one cat home, and was even aggressive towards dogs. Knowing my experience with Maine Coons and animals in general, I knew he would do fine with us and even with our large dogs… our 2-year-old German Shepherd, Maddie, and our 2.5-year-old English Crème Retriever, Luca, both of whom grew up with cats.

We were ultimately selected to be King Louis new family and from the moment we let him out of his carrier, we knew all would be fine. He adjusted and settled in extremely fast and far ahead of any projected schedule. Larger dogs seemed to be what he needed, and he quickly bonded to them so much so, we believe he thinks he’s one of the pack. Now, he jumps on them, and grabs them as they pass by and he and Maddie love to chase each other around the kitchen island. Funniest thing I’ve ever seen in such an unlikely duo.

He hates to be alone. He tries to trip us walking to the door so we cannot leave. He yells at us when we return (screams at us), loves to tell us about his day, follows us absolutely everywhere, and expects to be the center of attention in any room at all times (well, of course, he is!). We entertain a lot of company, and he is the first to greet everyone with his chatter, butterfly sounds, and leg spinning demands for head and back rubs. Every person who meets him agrees he is by far the sweetest, most outgoing, and has the most personality of any cat they have ever known. Add to it all, he’s quite the showstopper with his polydactyl self, stunning blue eyes, and massive presence. Truly one of a kind.

We bought him a harness and he enjoys daily walks, especially down to the beach and the docks where we live on Lake Hartwell. We had a large, enclosed cat pen made and he loves the sights and smells as we play in the yard with the dogs, and he watches perched like the king he is. Too, we have an outside feral kitty… aptly named “Kitty” that he enjoys chatting to and spending time with on his walkabouts.

He has grown even more, and as most Maine Coons do, will continue to grow for a while longer, has put on a ton of weight and that is no surprise… he eats more than any cat I have ever seen.

King Louis has been such a blessing and a source of comfort; his timing could not be more perfect, and we are as lucky to have him as we believe he is to have found us. Most importantly, I have something once again to snuggle with every night. My better half, Tommy, is completely in love with King Louis and often says, “We hit the jackpot with this one!”.

Thank you to everyone at Maine Coon Rescue for your wonderful work with these precious souls in need, for matching them with the right families, and a special thanks to Amy, his foster mom, that so unselfishly prepared and loved him until it was time for him to go to his forever home.


GA - Darcy (MCR)
GA - Darcy (MCR)

Darcy has added so much joy, love, and laughter to our lives. She is definitely a cuddle cat and will lounge in my and my husband's lap. We do not often allow the cats to be in the bedroom with us at night since they usually disturb our sleep. But, since we had to keep Darcy away from another female cat to get them use to each other, she is now a sleep buddy!


GA - Charlemagne (MCR)
GA - Charlemagne (MCR)

Adopting Alix and Charlie has been a wonderful experience. When we found out they were a bonded pair, we knew we wanted to be their forever home and make sure they always stayed together. Within minutes of meeting them at their foster’s home, it was clear they are deeply bonded and should stay together. Alix is Charlie’s older sister by about 3 years and Charlie is a massive boy who sets up an interesting dynamic between them. While she is older and looks out for him, he is far bigger and also keeps a very close eye on her well-being which is so endearing to see each day.  Charlie and Alix were not socialized very well growing up before they were rescued by MCR. So, they needed a special home that would be understanding and help them to better relax around people. After much discussion with the MCR staff and their foster, it was decided we would be a good fit and our clowder would benefit their settling into a new home together. 
 
At the time we had 7 other kitties in our home and after learning of Charlie and Alix’s situation, we came to the conclusion that having other kitties around would be an ideal situation for them…and we were not wrong.  Charlie and Alix have blended into our household seamlessly and get along very well with all the kitties in the house.  They have learned quite a bit about “how to cat” since they were first introduced to our other kitties.  Since they came from a situation with limited human interaction, they were very shy at first to us, yet were rather comfortable being around other cats.  So, after some time, space, and lots of patients and love, they melded right into both their new kitty and human families.  Both Charlie and Alix have watched us closely as we love, groom, and care for all the kitties under our roof and have come to learn that human interaction is not such a bad thing after all.  Although Alix is still shy and likes receiving pets less than her brother, they both now come running toward us at the mere mention of food, treats, or playtime.  The transition has taken lots of time yet is totally worth it.  They are both amazing kitties with big, and bold personalities that at times resemble that of a human toddler.  We are just so happy to see them happy, relaxed, and accepting of human love in our home.  We are so very grateful to have been chosen by MCR as their forever home.
 

GA-Smokey Joe Forrest (MCR)
GA-Smokey Joe Forrest (MCR)

Smokey Joe is our second rescue from Maine Coon Rescue. After having Bella for a year and a half, we really wanted to have another cat. We felt like Bella would benefit from a pal, and we had room in our hearts for another baby that needed a loving home. We began watching the Maine Coon Rescue site and found a kitten we were interested in. She was listed as a foster in Snellville. We knew instantly that it had to be Bella’s foster mom. Once we contacted Cheryl, she told us about Smokey Joe and sent us a picture. We fell instantly in love! I have wanted a pure-bred Maine Coon for years, and this baby needed a home! He and his six siblings came from a hoarding situation, had little to no care, and needed a home where he could feel safe and loved. Less than a month later, Smokey Joe came to his forever home. He has been with us a year, and there have been challenges; he had trust issues and Bella was not thrilled with her “brother.” He was terrified the first few months, and we determined that he had had little to no exposure to human contact. Over the course of this first year, he has blossomed! Smokey Joe has learned to play, which he did not know how to do when he first came home. He loves food! He now displays all the traits of a normal cat. Gaining his trust and affection has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life! We cannot imagine our own lives without this precious boy!

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