Imagine having to leave your family pet behind in addition to packing up and moving. The Fenlason family, who could no longer afford to stay in Bozeman, experienced just that.
It was difficult, but I believe Samara had it worse, according to Diane Fenlason. They were renting a home in Bozeman with her husband, kid, and their cat Tiger when they became victims of the housing market.
They informed us that we needed to move since they had made the decision to sell, according to Diane Fenlason.
As a photographer, Diane had to say goodbye to the clients she had gotten to know so well over the years because her husband was born and raised in the valley. In Bozeman, they intended to find a new house, but they were unable to find anything within their price range.
Fenlason claimed, “We couldn’t afford to live there any longer. “It breaks my heart to see so many folks who love the valley being forced to move away due to the high cost of real estate.”
The Fenlasons left their cat, “Tiger,” with a foster family for a few months while they were relocating.
But Tiger hasn’t arrived back yet.
The Fenlasons are encouraging anyone who has seen Tiger to bring him to Heart of the Valley and are giving a reward to anyone who can identify him.