Meet Bunny - One of Bowe's Buddies
- Beth Felker
- Sep 16
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 18
HAPPY TAILS
Hi there, friend!
Thank you so much for visiting Bowe’s Buddies—our little corner of the world where compassion, second chances, and heartwarming transformations come together to make magic happen. I would like to take the time to intrduce you to a Bowe's Buddies Alum, Bunny. Bunny is the result of many kind acts and people coming together !


One busy Saturday in March 2025 a very nice man came to the shelter carrying a box. He said he was driving on Highway 75 and McDermott when he saw something tossed out the car window in front of him. He was not sure what it was, so he stopped on highway 75 to check.
It was a tiny kitten, and he could tell she was injured, cuts to her face and she was not able to stand on her own. This kind man rushed the kitten to a nearby vet clinic and paid for emergency X-rays to be performed. The result, a broken femur. The man could not keep a pet at the time, so the veterinarian told him to take the kitten to the Allen Animal Shelter.
One of the shelters biggest hearted and longtime volunteer was there that day and made an instant connection with the tiny, injured kitten.
Bowe’s Buddies were the next to meet this little miracle as we took her into foster care so that she could rest and recover from her trauma. As she did, the volunteer from the shelter kept thinking about her and decided once she was ready to adopt her.
Bunny now lives in a loving home and hopefully has forgotten about her rough start to life.

If you ever have questions, want to share a foster story, or are ready to get involved, don’t hesitate to reach out. Bowe and I would love to hear from you.
With gratitude,
Beth Bodden Felker
Founder, Bowe’s Buddies
Bowe’s Buddies is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting animals just like Bowe: those who need extra care, time, and compassion to thrive. We partner with the Allen Animal Shelter to support foster volunteers who provide temporary homes for cats and dogs in need.

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