Thanks to a little help from some new 2 legged and 4 legged friends, Ben is doing just fine at Pawsitive Steps!
We have to admit, we were a little concerned on the morning of August 8th. That was the day foster mom, Lynn, put Ben in his kitty carrier to leave her foster care and go to a new location so he could be viewed for adoption. This is an emotional time for everyone. The foster volunteer, the kitty and any animal companions they bonded with while in their foster home. Lynn had Ben since the middle of March and so they had plenty of time to get attached!

Lynn's kitty, Noelle, who befriended Ben over over the months, enjoying long periods of happy play, is shown here saying "Good-bye,Good Luck" to Ben as Ben waits to be transported. Noelle lay outside his carrier to keep him company and they seemed to be having a nice long visit with one another. This was very touching for foster mom Lynn to observe. Don't ever let anyone tell you that animals don't have emotions or feelings.
Ben, who had been feral and was now rehabilitated by Lynn, was having his newly established confidence challenged during the ride to Eliot, and once there in the shop he had to be put in a kitty condo and this of course made him frightened. Becky, the shop owner, does everything she can to make the satelitte kitties comfortable and happy. The cats are not kept in a cage all the time. In fact, eventually the cats are out of their big kitty condo more often than they are in, and they get lots of one on one love and attention while there, but in the beginning, they must be put in the condo so they don't run and hide in the store.


Lynn, shown above, had a nice long talk with Ben to help reassure him and help him to feel comfortable in his new environment. She had accomplished a great kindness by rehabilitating this feral tabby over the months and she had truly put her heart into it and had bonded deeply to Ben, and Ben to her.

Ben is introduced to his new friend Becky (far left in photo) who owns Pawsitive Steps. Becky has lots of animal expertise and is using it on Ben right now by giving him a massage and Reike. Pawsitive Steps is now Ben's new home until he finds his forever home. When it was time for Lynn to leave it was alittle sad, but there was nothing to be concerned about knowing he was there under Becky's watchful eyes and loving hands.
The next days the reports about Ben had us concerned. We expected Ben to do the typical "kitty in a new location" behavior pattern, but Ben just didn't seem to be coming out of it. He seemed to be showing no improvement, and we became a bit concerned and all agreed that if Ben didn't show any improvement, that we would transport him back to Lynn's foster home.

But....then....one day, Becky walked into her shop. And she said she heard a strange noise, kinda like the sound of a motorboat. She looked around to see where the noise was coming from..and..low and behold it was Ben purring up a storm! And there next to him was the reason why! Ben had made a new friend that was keeping him company! A Sheltie, had gone over next to Ben's kitty condo and lay next to it, and Ben, rubbed up against the cage showing all signs of friendship and happiness. From that moment on, Ben has started purring again and is now his old self, very happy, a total love bug and all thanks to his new 4 legged friend!

We continue to be amazed and impressed by our animal friends. They are all so interesting and unique. We can learn so much from them!
If you are looking for a wonderful family member, won't you consider adopting Ben? You can

give us a call at 207-985-3550 or call Pawsitive Steps at 207-439-2384. Why not go visit Ben and give him a scratch behind the ears and spend a little time with him. You won't regret it!
Lynn, who is Ben's foster mom, describes her special boy as follows:
"Some standout things about Ben is how loving and almost innocent he is even after everything he's been through. He's very affectionate and loyal and will follow you around the house all day long. He's great company!! He has a very calm nature once he gets comfortable. And of course loves kittens, the "lady felines" and now dogs too!! He loves to be brushed, rubbed around the head/neck & belly, plays with a laser light and just likes to hang out with his loved ones day and night!!"