Thursday, December 13, 2007

Moxie in Maine Homeward Bound


Hi all-
My name is Moxie. I came to Maine on the November 2007 trip. My family loves me so much. I am adjusting so well. Everyday I go to work with my "mom." Everyone at the office is so happy to have me there. I adjusted very well. I act just the way the folks at Homeward Bound said I would. I am completely house broken, I don't bark, I am a very good listener, my heartworms are all better... My family is so happy. My mom says that I have great manners and I am a "poster child" for Homeward bound...My parents say if they had the room they would take someone else just like me. I did take a liking to my mom's slipper though, but she wasn't too mad... That is the only thing I did that was sort of naughty.. She said that was okay though, they were old and she didn't really wear them anyway. Now, she just let me keep it... I really like that slipper- My Dad loves to see me at the end of the day... He gives me gravy on my dinner every night as a treat..(I love the Pepperidge Farm Turkey gravy best (I would use exclamation points but the blog doesn't like that character) I am so happy. My human brother "Ben" takes really good care of me too. Every morning he gets up and takes me outside. Then we take him to the bus stop and I get to play with his friends.. It is a really good start to my day. I like my sister, the kitty named Sally. I like to lick her a lot in the morning and she tolerates me pretty good.. but when she had enough, she makes no secret of letting me know...

(From the parents) Thank you to Homeward, Dr. Sutton and all the crew. I want to especially thank Amy White, Moxie's (then Roxy) foster mom. We love Moxie dearly and she is a huge part of our family. It's as if we always had her... I can't image being without her...
Moxie saw her first snow fall 2 weeks ago and she adjusted well. We got 8 inches the first snow. She wasn't thrilled at first but now, we can't keep her out of it. Here is a picture of Moxie from her first snow. We are thrilled to have her...We love her so much. Happy Holidays to all and if you are ever fortunate enough to become part of the Homeward Bound Family, welcome to a wonderful experience-
The Fecteau Family, Biddeford, Maine

P.S. If you want someone like me to come live with you, just go to http://www.homewardboundofms.com/ and look at all my friends.

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