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Clove (now called Rocky) and his 7 siblings (Biscuit, Butter, Dumplin', Grace, Maize, Marshmallow, and Puddin’) were born into BFPA while their mom, Annie, was in foster care. He was adopted by (l to r) Randall, Eli, Weston, and Laura from Wake Forest.

Butter and his 7 siblings (Biscuit, Clove, Dumplin', Grace, Maize, Marshmallow, and Puddin’) were born into BFPA while their mom, Annie, was in foster care. Renamed Beau, he was adopted by Sherri & Scott of Fuquay-Varina.

Biscuit and his 7 siblings (Butter, Clove, Dumplin', Grace, Maize, Marshmallow, and Puddin') were born into BFPA while their mom, Annie, was in foster care. He was adopted by Tammy & James of Kenly.

Panda and Izzy were found together eating roadkill in Tyrrell County when someone called Animal control to come pick them up. Renamed Joey, she now lives in Sanford with Jennifer and Billy.

Billie, on the right, was found as a stray. She was just too cute to part with, so was adopted by her rescuer, Isabel of Durham. She shares the home with her parents Cindy (pictured) and Peter and their dog,

Ralphie and his siblings, Noelle & Nik, were born into our care a month after mom (Marie) and dad (Donnie) came to BFPA. Renamed Duffy (on the left), he was adopted by Doug & Bonnie of Raleigh, and their other

Nik and his siblings, Noelle & Ralphie, were born into our care a month after mom (Marie) and dad (Donnie) came to BFPA. Renamed Dillon, he was adopted by Marisa & Tim of Cary.

Russ found himself in a rural shelter and was rescued in the nick of time before Hurricane Dorian hit NC. Ed and Christina of Clayton set out just to foster Russ for BFPA, but like many, they became foster failures!

Clover was rescued from a small, rural shelter. Once alerted, BFPA was more than happy to save this sweet girl and help her find her forever family. Renamed Mazie, she has been adopted by Bill and Frankie of Saxapahaw.

Marley was sadly surrendered to a small, rural shelter because his owners were having a baby and didn't have time for Marley. He was in terrible shape and covered with fleas and is heartworm positive. Marley, on the left, now