There’s more than one cat named Patches at PAWS now, so this pretty girl has been designated “Patches II”. As you can see, she’s a dilute calico with beautiful markings. Only about two years old, she’s friendly and very active.
She must be placed with her brother Rusty, who is shy and wasn’t ready yet for a photo session. I’ll try to show you her handsome orange tiger companion next time… well, actually, I hope they won’t be at the shelter that long!
Kittens Fiver (black male) and Trudy (tortie female) are looking for a family to call their own too.
Here are kitten Pisces (Mini-Me?) and young cat Quinn. Petunia lives in the same room with them. All are tabbies with white chest, paws, and face markings… but how different they are.
Good news! When I was at the shelter Thursday I witnessed a heartwarming event – the love-at-first-sight meeting of Quinn and his new family. Quinn has gone home. Yea!
One of the volunteers said, “I wouldn’t adopt a kitten. They’re too much work.” I know if I adopted a kitten, NO work would get done. ‘Kitten Wrangler’ would be my new profession.
Kittens come into the shelter and are mostly adopted right away, unless they are too young or need extra care. Chances are, I won’t see this kitten when I go to PAWS next Sunday. Have a wonderful life, sweet little kitten!