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Hello! I'm Xiao Wu. I'm an albino, about 6 months old and fixed. I stole little brother Tu'er Shen's daddy. I only knew life in a concrete cage at this noisy place, and my previous owners clearly didn't like me enough. But this big guy with the funny smell came to me and said, "welcome home, Xiao Wu". Now I don't live in a cage and get lots of hay!
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Aww! Xiao Wu you are too cute! When were you adopted? Make sure to thank your mama and daddy for me because he took you out of that awful situation!
-Theo
 
Look at those ears! I bet he can hear me typing this from across the country! What a lucky little dude, he's found a great home!
 
Look at those ears! I bet he can hear me typing this from across the country! What a lucky little dude, he's found a great home!
Lord have mercy. She can hear Peanut (mother-in-law's poodle terrier) from across the house, biting his butt. Xiao Wu already feels right at home, too. The cage she was in at the shelter was only 2 foot by 3 foot, and next to dog kennels. The other two there, Major Marquis Warren and Hunny Da Bunny, are cage aggressive because of their living conditions. Xiao Wu, once named Turtle Rabbit Kim (what kind of name is that?!), looked depressed but sweet. When my husband saw the kind of living conditions they were in, and Xiao Wu coming right up to him almost immediately, he knew he had to rescue her and bring her home. We wanted to take all three, but with the other two cage aggressive, and the shelter not the best place for these babies, and already having Shen, it was better to go with a more friendly female for Shen. When Xiao Wu came home, her first thought was fearful, but curious. Then she was given a smack load of hay, some fresh Bok Choy and Kale, some pellets that didn't look like litter pellets, and a fresh bowl of water (hers in the shelter was empty, like bone dry). After a couple hours, she began doing binkies, zoomies, and now she has claim over the other half of my room while we work on bonding her and Shen once he's fixed.
 
What a precious little girl! I’m so glad she has a much more nurturing, loving home now. While shelters try to do their best, it is very difficult because there are so many animals being dumped and surrendered to them. Nevertheless, what you did was awesome😍 and I’m sure once she gets fixed, her and tu shen will lead super fun and awesome lives.
 

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