“If I didn’t have it ready for him right away, he on my legs.” Like all the animals in our care, Murdock’s nutritious diet was made available thanks to Hill’s Pet Nutrition’s Food, Shelter & Love® Program. During his stay at the Buddy Center, this food was central to his health and happiness.īefore long, everyone at the League became enamored with Murdock’s charms. “Every morning … I brought him wet food, and he knew it!” said Kasea. You see, from the first day he came to the League, Murdock was known as a bona fide foodie. Affectionate and playful with a “contagious” meow, he actively sought the love and care of our staff and volunteers whenever anyone walked by his kennel, Murdock would rub against the glass to catch the person’s attention.Īdmittedly, love and attention were not the only things on his mind. “Murdock was a ham,” said Kasea, his caretaker at the Buddy Center. Extended quarantines can be difficult for many animals, but Murdock thrived from the special attention he received from our animal care associates. Like most of us, Murdock’s early experiences helped shape him into the extraordinary 2-year-old he is today – a giant, Maine Coon-like cat with a personality to match.īecause raccoons had been his only companions, Murdock entered a 120-day rabies quarantine when he first arrived at the League. Before making his way to the Dumb Friends League Buddy Center in Castle Rock, this gregarious boy spent his kittenhood underneath a house, surrounded by a slew of wild raccoons. Murdock’s earliest days are the stuff legends are made of.
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