What’s fuzzy, has 40 legs, and 10 tails? The Fuzion family menagerie of pets! For something a little different, we thought we would share a little bio of each our furry family members. A purr-fect end of the year blog that’s nothing to bark at. Enjoy!

 

Wayne:

Meet Sam, a semi cross-eyed Snow Shoe Siamese, rescued from the Providence Animal Shelter several years ago. He is quite the handsome blue-eyed boy. I have had many cats through the years and would have to say Sam is definitely the most sociable in your face pet I have ever had. He greets guests at the door and will soon either walk across or park himself in your lap as soon as you sit down. Sam enjoys watching the bird feeder (bird TV), clawing upholstery, chewing on any plastic bag he can find, and long walks on the beach.

 

Justin:

This is Kancho, a 5-year-old Jack Russell Chihuahua mix rescued from Boston. He is the typical big dog stuck in a little body. He is very friendly, but also very protective. Kancho enjoys barking at larger dogs, barking at people, car rides, boat rides, marking his territory, chasing birds, following you in kitchen, staring at you when you eat, chewing bones, and running around at random really fast.

 

Maureen:

We have Jack, our Jack Russell Terrier and Ziggi our resident cat. In our house Ziggi rules the roost. He is a longhaired fur-ball of a cat who loves to pester the neighborhood dogs by sitting outside of the windows taunting the dogs inside. When not outside cavorting in the neighborhood, he is usually found lying in wait for Jack or sprawled out in the sun. Jack is a couch potato that loves his walks, will come running at any hint of a cookie, and chasing ground hogs and squirrels. He just won’t bother making a peep if someone comes in the house (or office), preferring to stay curled up in his bed.

 

Amy:

I’m known as the crazy cat lady of the office, so it’s only fitting that I have 3 cats. Penny and Willow are sisters, and at the age of 3, they are still quite rambunctious. Penny likes to meow real loud and licks you until you can’t take it anymore, while Willow doesn’t meow at all and likes to keep her claws super sharp, so you can never completely relax while snuggling. Gabs is a bit of a grumpy Gus at the age of 14. She doesn’t like our other cats too much, but loves being around people – especially if she thinks they’re going to drop some food on the floor, or turn on the sink so she can get a quick drink.

 

Dave:

Meet Gail, a Jack Russel & Yellow Lab mix, rescued from Houston and brought up to Rhode Island by Southpaws Express. She is 2 years old and is a lovable, sweet and sociable girl. She loves all people and dogs and greets everyone with a wagging tail and plenty of kisses (licks). She is fond of running really fast at the dog park, playing with rubber balls, going hiking, chewing on bones, cuddling with daddy, soft blankets, sun bathing on the deck, expensive sock chewing and riding shotgun in the car.

 

Austin:

Meet Peaches, a 3-year-old tabby that I rescued about 8 months ago. Since I haven’t had him very long we are still getting to know one another. He’s very sociable, loving and hyper. Some of his favorite activities include sunbathing every morning, stealing treats from the cupboard and knocking everything over in the middle of the night. He’s currently still trying to find the best hiding spots in the house; he’s not very secretive since he tends to always leave the cabinets open.

 

Sue:

Meet Trixie, alias “Speed Bump,” named for her habit of laying in the middle of the hallway forcing everyone to step over her. Trixie is a gentle soul with a racers body; a purebred Greyhound who thankfully has never seen a dog track in her life. She is the meeter & greeter at Fuzion and is greatly disappointed if Mom doesn’t let her spend the day with her at work.