When Valerie first brought Bart home, she worried about whether her three other rescue cats Max, Cecelia and Jack would accept him. But as soon as she set the carrier in the living room and opened the door, Max stuck his head in and started grooming Bart before he even got out.
“I thought that was just the cutest thing, that that was his welcome to the house,” she said. “He wasn’t even out of the carrier and Max is in there going, ‘Hey, who are you? Welcome come on out!’”
Adam Goldberg / AGoldPhoto Pet Photography
During his recovery, Bart received letters and gifts from all over the world. Now he s thriving in a new home.
When Valerie first brought Bart home, she worried about whether her three other rescue cats Max, Cecelia and Jack would accept him. But as soon as she set the carrier in the living room and opened the door, Max stuck his head in and started grooming Bart before he even got out.
“I thought that was just the cutest thing, that that was his welcome to the house,” she said. “He wasn’t even out of the carrier and Max is in there going, ‘Hey, who are you? Welcome come on out!’”
Adam Goldberg / AGoldPhoto Pet Photography
During his recovery, Bart received letters and gifts from all over the world. Now he s thriving in a new home.
When Valerie first brought Bart home, she worried about whether her three other rescue cats Max, Cecelia and Jack would accept him. But as soon as she set the carrier in the living room and opened the door, Max stuck his head in and started grooming Bart before he even got out.
“I thought that was just the cutest thing, that that was his welcome to the house,” she said. “He wasn’t even out of the carrier and Max is in there going, ‘Hey, who are you? Welcome come on out!’”
Adam Goldberg / AGoldPhoto Pet Photography
During his recovery, Bart received letters and gifts from all over the world. Now he s thriving in a new home.
When Valerie first brought Bart home, she worried about whether her three other rescue cats Max, Cecelia and Jack would accept him. But as soon as she set the carrier in the living room and opened the door, Max stuck his head in and started grooming Bart before he even got out.
“I thought that was just the cutest thing, that that was his welcome to the house,” she said. “He wasn’t even out of the carrier and Max is in there going, ‘Hey, who are you? Welcome come on out!’”
Adam Goldberg / AGoldPhoto Pet Photography
During his recovery, Bart received letters and gifts from all over the world. Now he s thriving in a new home.