Two cats available for adoption
Mar. 12th, 2008 09:48 amNo, not Mom's, despite my temptation some days.
Marina's brother-in-law died unexpectedly, and no one in her family can take his two cats. They're littermates, so even a no-kill shelter would mean splitting them up, which we're trying to avoid. They're 2-and-a-half years old, one male and one female. Both are well-behaved, with the caveat that they've lost the only home and family that they've ever known so there would probably be an adjustment period.
I would love to take them myself, but our cats are all still adjusting to each other's presences and I don't think it would go over well to add two more.
Marina's brother-in-law died unexpectedly, and no one in her family can take his two cats. They're littermates, so even a no-kill shelter would mean splitting them up, which we're trying to avoid. They're 2-and-a-half years old, one male and one female. Both are well-behaved, with the caveat that they've lost the only home and family that they've ever known so there would probably be an adjustment period.
I would love to take them myself, but our cats are all still adjusting to each other's presences and I don't think it would go over well to add two more.