Awww! Sweets waited patiently for a long time to find her forever home and it seems to have been worth the wait! She is already so happy with her new adoptive mom. Sweets went to her new home on 2/6/22.
Sweets (now known as Cinders) came to ARWOB from the streets of Mexico, along with her 4 kittens. The kittens found their forever homes right away, but Sweets waited patiently for nearly 9 months to find her forever family. She was adopted in February 2022 and her new mom has provided a lovely update about her:
"We LOVE our black kitty Sweets, now called Cinders. She is absolutely adorable, fun, vocal and the most friendly kitty. We waited a few years to adopt after our last black cat Kittyman had to be put to sleep at 18.5 years old due to kidney disease (and 8 years of subcutaneous hydrations). I was not sure I could ever love another cat as much as I had loved Kittyman. Cinders was well worth the wait though, and my husband and I could not love her more! We are so grateful ARWOB found her and fostered her all these months. It just breaks our heart to think that last year Cinders was a Mexican street cat with 4 kitties. She is doing quite well although she did have a health problem that we fixed, but all is good now thanks to our long time vet. We appreciate that foster Alondra has been very helpful and responsive in giving us Sweets' medical history and had good recommendations as well. Thanks to Sidney too who was very helpful during the interview process. Here is a recent photo of Cinders/Sweets. As you can see, Cinders is certainly relaxed and is Queen of the House!"
Cinders (fka Sweets) was adopted a year ago in February 2022. Her adoptive mom sent us this adorable photo of her and let us know that she's doing great! We love hearing from adopters who are celebrating their fur baby's "gotcha date."
"Today as it’s the first anniversary of our adopting Sweets (aka Cinders)! She is such a sweet girl and we love her immensely. Everyone comments on how friendly she is! She seems quite content and happy here with us."