Shelter Cat Passengers on Recent Flight to Freedom Find Loving Home Together

Shelter Cat Passengers on Recent Flight to Freedom Find Loving Home Together

Photo: Greater Good Charities

Two kittens recently made the flight of their lives — quite literally. Pulled from an overcrowded shelter and flown to Wisconsin, these two went from squeezed-in kennel life to a loving home faster than they could say meow.

On June 2, two kittens named Sunny and Cloud joined dozens of other shelter pets from overcrowded shelters in Louisiana on a Flight to Freedom. They were loaded on the plane in the early morning hours in pet carriers and a couple hours later arrived in Wisconsin. 

two kittens inside pet carrier looking at camera
Photo: Greater Good Charities

They were greeted by friendly volunteers who helped transport them back to their new shelter. It didn't take long for the adorable and playful kittens to find a loving home. Sunny and Cloud were paired with other kittens during transport, but won the heart of the same adopter. 

kittens inside pet carrier Snow and Cloud
Photo: Greater Good Charities

So, they were adopted together and are living their best lives.

black and white kitten held by person
Photo of Cloud: Greater Good Charities

Flight to Freedom gave them what the shelter couldn't — a way out and a way forward- and a family in Wisconsin gave them everything else. Your donations made this possible, so thank you! 

kitten napping wrapped in a warm blanket
Photo of Sunny: Greater Good Charities

Thanks to your support, countless shelter animals are getting the second chance they deserve to find a loving home. Dogs and cats at overcrowded shelters are flown to states with open kennels and adopters waiting to meet them. 

Donate today to help save more animals on our next flight. 

Andrea Powell

Andrea Powell is an animal enthusiast who resides in West Michigan. When not writing, she is exploring the great outdoors with her dogs and horses.

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