'Furever' Home: The Pennsylvania SPCA says Buddy has officially been adopted by his foster parents Dr. Katie Venanzi and her husband David.
PHILADELPHIA -- It's good news for Buddy the cat more than two months after being attacked by two dogs in Philadelphia.
The Pennsylvania SPCA says Buddy has officially been adopted by his foster parents Dr. Katie Venanzi and her husband David."When Buddy left for foster care to continue his road to recovery, we were all hopeful that he'd already found what would become his 'furever' home. As the days and weeks passed, Katie & Dave fell more and more in love with Buddy and his spunky personality . And, to top it off, Buddy and his feline foster sibling, Teddy, were fast friends.
Video showed two people walking by a home on Granite Street in Frankford on March 22 when they apparently allowed two dogs to attack Buddy. One person in the video could be heard encouraging the dogs, saying"good boy," as the vicious attack continued.
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