Tag: adopt don’t shop
Yesterday Bourbon Street was adopted. We’re sad to see this big-eyed, big-pawed kitten with the big appetite go, but consider ourselves lucky to have been able to spend as much time with him as we did. (We’re amazed someone didn’t snatch him up sooner.) Sweet dreams, Bourbon Street!
Leah recently came to us because she was in urgent need of a quiet place to recuperate after bladder surgery. She’s a big girl who doesn’t suffer fools gladly and is fiercely protective of her personal space—but we’re sure she’ll warm to us soon.
Meet our latest arrivals, Bourbon Street and Mardi Gras. These two party kitties may look ready to drop the hottest album of the Summer, but they are quite shy and have come to us for socialization to human interaction. It’s early days but they are slowly starting to warm-up to having us hang around their jam sessions.
Ladybug: Snooker’s staring at me again, isn’t he? Listen bubba, I’ve had just about enou…
Snooker: Girl, I have no idea what you’re on about.
Ladybug: …
Snooker: …
Ladybug: FML
Ladybug is the first cat we ever fostered. She came to us in May 2018 with a very funky haircut and serious intestinal issues. Now, ten months and lots of food trials later, her fur has grown back and she is on a grocery store bought, grain-free dry food that agrees with her. She is a wonderful cat who loves seeking out a lap to lie on in often head-scratchingly awkward poses. Ladybug is now officially available for adoption via the Toronto Human Society website: Animal ID No. 38227981
You can view more photos of Ladybug here.
Snooker (a.k.a. Bubba a.k.a. Snookerdoodle a.k.a. Bubbaganoush) has progressed by leaps and bounds since the last photo of him I posted. In just over three months, this former feral has gone from being scared by most human interaction—only allowing himself to be pet via a soft duster on a long pole—to sleeping with us most of the night and even jumping up of the couch to curl-up between us while watching tv. A few more months and this toothless wonder might even turn into a lap cat.
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