Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Hattie



Hattie was named "Hot Top" after the asphalt parking lot where she was abandoned. Her name was recently changed to the more flattering "Hattie." She's had a hard time because, while she likes feathers, she doesn't like cats, dogs, loud noises, and she's probably not fond of children. Unfortunately, PetSmart is full of all the things she doesn't like and she acts out. She does like people, when she's in a calm enough environment to relax and "let her hair down." We're looking for someone who can look past her gruff exterior to see the sweet, playful kitty this pretty girl really is.

Update: Hattie found a wonderful home with a recently married couple. She loves being an "only child."

Monday, June 8, 2009

A Second, Second Chance

Cheyenne was adopted in January and then brought back to us in June when her adopter decided to move to Florida without her. She didn't pout for long and found a new home quickly where she has a new start and a new name.

"Sophie spent the first night in my sun porch and immediately jumped up onto the cat tree in front of the window. It remains her favorite spot in the house. From there she can watch birds and chipmunks and feel the breeze from the window. She also enjoys making the rounds, investigating all the window sills, marching up and down the stairs, and rubbing all the furniture and wall corners. Sophie is very affectionate, coming often for pets and a good scratch under her chin. It turns out that she is also a lap cat and likes to sit all stretched out covering my legs like a long cat blanket. She is very sweet and settled right in. She is a wonderful and gorgeous cat."

Monday, June 1, 2009

Sweet Dreams

As you can see from the video below, Makenzie looks pretty relaxed. Watch carefully and you can see her back feet twitch as she dreams. I'll bet she's dreaming of a home of her own with a warm lap she can snuggle on. She is a beautiful kitty who is silky smooth, playful, and loves to snuggle up on a lap to be pet. Why hasn't she found a home yet? Well, she's 11 years old and it waiting for that special person who appreciates her for the loving, mature cat that she is.

UPDATE - Makenzie found a wonderful new home the first weekend in June. She may be thoroughly enjoying her new lap at this very moment.