Depressed, 100-Lb. Dog Who Lost Her Cat Best Friend Happily Adopts Four Foster Kittens (See Photos!)
How do you turn a dog frown upside down? For Flora, a 100-lb. malamute who had recently lost her best friend Dexter, a 20-year-old cat, the best medicine was a handful of kittens.
The passing of this special cat left a void in Flora’s life. Although they came from different worlds (and different species), Flora had closely bonded with the senior kitty her family, the Williamses, had adopted from Best Friends Animal Society in Kanab, Utah, only two years prior.
To help ease her sweet dog’s grief, Jill Williams quickly adopted two young cats, hoping they’d distract Flora.
The passing of this special cat left a void in Flora’s life. Although they came from different worlds (and different species), Flora had closely bonded with the senior kitty her family, the Williamses, had adopted from Best Friends Animal Society in Kanab, Utah, only two years prior.
To help ease her sweet dog’s grief, Jill Williams quickly adopted two young cats, hoping they’d distract Flora.
- 8/22/2017
- by Saryn Chorney
- PEOPLE.com
It’s never too late to adopt — that’s the legacy of Dexter, a cat one Utah family adopted at age 20.
They only had two years with their furry friend, but it’s clear from a video Jill Williams shared on YouTube that his impact has been immeasurable.
“The best cat in the entire world has left us,” says the caption for the video, which now has over 80,000 views. “We will never forget the love and happiness he gave in his very short time with our family. Rest in peace, Dexter.”
At the ripe old age of 20, Dexter was rescued...
They only had two years with their furry friend, but it’s clear from a video Jill Williams shared on YouTube that his impact has been immeasurable.
“The best cat in the entire world has left us,” says the caption for the video, which now has over 80,000 views. “We will never forget the love and happiness he gave in his very short time with our family. Rest in peace, Dexter.”
At the ripe old age of 20, Dexter was rescued...
- 11/1/2016
- by amyjamiesonweb
- PEOPLE.com
Dancers Over 40 celebrates diversity in dance with Can't Stop the Music Can't Stop the Dance Diversity All Around Us - featuring DO40 Advisory Board member Jerry Mitchell's new musical comedy, Gotta Dance - the incredible true story of ten determined dreamers who have three things in common they love to dance, they have something to prove and they are all over 60. They battle pain, prejudice, self-doubt and each other for a chance to bust a move at center court in front of 20,000 screaming fans at a national basketball team's half time show. That panel will be moderated by BroadwayWorld's Richie Ridge. Also featured, a celebration of African-American, Hispanic and Asian artists including DO40 member Gus Solomon jr's dance company Paradigm, and members of his company, Carmen de Lavallade, Sarita Allen, Hope Clarke and Karen Brown Dance Theater of Harlem, Complexions, Ailey, Dunham Companies, as well as Dr. Mel A.
- 10/1/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
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