Swampsniper's cat Missy. Other photos in this thread: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2667792/posts
Tho love of a cat! :o)
Be VERY observant of what the shelter staff say/do during the adoption process. We adopted a kitten and told the staffer we DO NOT want our personal information given to anyone. Clearly and firmly.
The shelter gave email, home address and (unlisted) phone number to a telemarketing company anyway. A**holes.
We’re still playing whack-a-mole with “charity” telemarketers (who are exempt from DNC lists) since *that* company shared its list with others who...well, you get the idea.
Only room for one cat in our house.
My cat said so.
I posted a thread the other day about our belief that one of our rescue cats may have saved my wife from injury or worse a few nights’ back...fodder for another ad...”save a kitten’s life, and someday that kitten may return the favor”. What better reason to adopt a rescue today, especially if you are diabetic?
All my cats have been foundlings.
I have 4 in the house now and one outside.
Someone brought an 8 week old little one to me yesterday. Very sweet little guy who just wants to snuggle and purr. I hardened my heart and said we were taking him right to the shelter.
On the way I had a change of heart and decided to keep him. Only problem is he has ringworm.
Took him to the vet to get checked out, healthy except for the ringworm. He’s had a bath in Vet prescribed shampoo and cream on the ringworm spots. He’s staying in a large cage in the garage until all clear.
What’s one more cat when you already have a crew....