View Poll Results: Where did your cat(s) come from? (You can vote more than once)

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  • Rescue

    19 59.38%
  • Family/Work Friend's cat

    6 18.75%
  • Pet Store

    5 15.63%
  • Breeder

    4 12.50%
  • Combo of all 4 above

    4 12.50%
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Thread: How did your beloved(s) come to live with you?

  1. #1
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    How did your beloved(s) come to live with you?

    Just owndering, how did everyone get their critters? I'll try and make the poll broad, feel fee to post answers here too.

    Thanks!

    Noah: someone at work had a cat with kittens, Noah being one.
    Noel: rescued from PetSmart
    Basil: rescued from PetSmart
    Olivia: rescued from Ventura County Humane Society
    ...RIP, our sweet Gini...

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    Tubby, formerly known as Bitsy, had a previous mom that I was friends with. She moved into an apartment that didn't allow pets, and I had just bought my own house. So since I was my own landlord, and I said that I could have kitties, I told her I'd take him. Best decision of my life.

    Peanut's former mom was also a friend of mine. Her story is much sadder though in that she was killed by a drunk driver one night and never came home to little bitty Peanut. Her mom's sister couldn't find anyone else to take her, so even though I was living with my parents at the time, and my dad hated cats at the time, and just having Tubby there was pushing it, I couldn't let the cutest, sweetest kitty I'd ever met go to the pound, so I brought her home to my parents'. When I told my dad that her previous mom was killed by a drunk driver, he didn't have much to say about the whole situation, and she's been my little sweetie pie ever since.

    I got Peanut around the end of May (her mom was killed on Mother's Day no less ) and here's a picture of the two of them at my parents house the following Christmas. Peanut was around 1 year old and Tubby was around 3. They were so young then....
    Tubby
    Spring 1986 - Dec. 11, 2004
    RIP Big Boy
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    Peanut
    Fall 1988 - Jan. 24, 2007
    RIP Snotty Girl
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    Robin
    Fall 1997 - Oct. 6, 2012
    RIP Sweet Monkeyhead Girl

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    Neko was a gift to me from my fiance- we got him from a shelter. Cookie was a feral cat that roamed around Brian's old job and he caught her. Pumpkin we also got from a shelter. And Tama was given to me by a client at the vet's office that I work in.
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    I love my furkid Neko!

    ^TAMA^ 8/24/00 - 4/27/12 Thank you for being in my life I love you always and forever


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    All my cats were either a shelter resident or a stray.
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    Snowy was in the 'kitten kindergarten' at the shelter. He may have been fostered. I got him at 13-14 weeks old.

    Mr. Jones did four months of 'hard time' at a different shelter. He was a stray. I think he may have had a family at one point because he's so loving. I got him at about 11months to 1.5 years old.

    I picked out both of my boys through petfinder.com by their pictures.

    I suspected that I would have a problem going into a shelter and just picking one 'out of the blue'. So many eyes looking at you.... so sad....pick me... pick me.
    My next addition will come from siameserescue.com
    Now I have to concern myself with gender and temperament. A good match for our home. And our alpha...Snowy.
    Last edited by rosethecopycat; 01-16-2003 at 08:28 AM.

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    Bo - got him as a Christmas present, he came from a pet store.

    Abby - got her from a guy I knew - he didn't want her because she was too loud (she was in heat). He had put her outside (she had formerly been indoor only) because she was too loud for him to even shut in his bathroom (where he had kept her before). I took her in, luckily before she got pregnant, got her spayed and she is an indoor cat.

    Hanna - found her while biking. I had stopped to rest after a long hill, it had been raining and we had ridden hard to get back to our van. I was tired, and tried to get back on my bike, but my legs were like rubber. I kept fallling over so I decided to just sit on the grass and rest for a few minutes. I looked back down the trail, and saw a kitten walking towards us. I didn't know it was a kitten at first, it was getting dark. It was Hanna, and she came home with us that night, and is still here. Now that I think about it, it seems like something was keeping me from getting back on my bike and riding away, until I saw the kitten. Weird, huh?

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    Originally posted by boscibo
    Now that I think about it, it seems like something was keeping me from getting back on my bike and riding away, until I saw the kitten. Weird, huh?
    That is so neat!!!! What a wonderful story of Hanna's homecoming....
    ...RIP, our sweet Gini...

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    Tex came from Neady Cats in W. Boylston, Mass. He picked me out!

    Georgia was dropped off at the vets...someone had rescued her from a field.

    Tenny came from my mom's school area...being abused by the kids.

    Dakky and Allie were my friend Karlyn's rescued cat, Lily. Lily was found 'with child', and I told her I would 'take two'!

    Minnie came from a clinic/vet. She was from a TNR program, and too timid to return to the wild..so, she lives with the semi wild herd here..he he he.

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    Sad findings HAPPY endings!!!

    Boo Boo Kitty : garage kitten
    Veronica: Unwanted litter
    Cupcake: TRASH kitten
    Chupa: Rescue from shelter
    Candy: Rescue from shelter
    Mitts: Rescued same time as Chupa from shelter....... and for my Minnie, I was too young to remember, but a family member told me she was "half off" at a pet store due to an illness
    I have had Minnie since I was 4 years old!! I am 18 now, she is truly my best friend for life!! I also am a momma to 6 other beauties as well :-)

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    A friend of mine at work had a brother and sister pair. Her boyfriend didn't like cats, and hated Kylie b/c of her long hair and tendency to snuggle at night. He was mean to her (threw her against the wall when she was by his head one night when he was sleeping) and until I got her she lived under the bed while he was there, afraid to come out, NOT good for her b/c he moved in before they even had their official first date.

    I was looking for a cat companion for my greyhound, and she offered me Kylie. I thought about it and decided to take her and have never looked back. It was going to be temporary b/c she was going to break up with him. After 2 weeks I wasn't giving her back, and she didn't give up the boyfriend either. She eventually quit her job, and recently married him. Oh and Kylie's brother mysteriously disappeared about 2 mos after I took Kylie in. hmmmmmm wonder what could have happened to him!!
    Keeganhttp://www.dogster.com/dogs/256612 9/28/2001 to June 9, 2012
    Kylie http://www.catster.com/cats/256617 (June 2000 to 5/19/2012)
    Kloe http://www.catster.com/cats/256619
    "we as American's have forgotten we can agree to disagree"
    Kylie the Queen, Keegan the Princess, entertained by Kloe the court Jester
    Godspeed Phred and Gini you will be missed more than you ever know..

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    I got Bassett out of a box at a grocery store. Some kids were giving away free kittens. I hate to think what happened to her brothers and sisters. She was the last one in the box - no one wanted her because she was so small. I'm pretty sure she was no more than about 3-4 weeks old, even though they said she was 6-8 weeks or something.

    I got Tilly from the adoption program at PetCetera.

    I got Nutmeg from a local cat rescue in Victoria.

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    Sydney came from a normal litter at a friend of us
    Maya came from a shelter
    Inka was found in the fields
    Billie came from a petshop
    Jasper came from a petshop
    the fish came from a fish-shop (he he)

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    Murf (RB) - picked me out at the Humane Society.
    Squee (RB) - orphan of feral cat, last one of the litter, so small but so noisy!
    Daisy (RB) - pound kitten that grew to be a great huntress.
    Winston - found abandoned at work in warehouse at 2 weeks old - he was born blind.
    Noodle - rescued by coworker on construction site.

    Each little furry soul a treasure beyond measure. I'm proud to have been loved by them all.
    "Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened" - Anatole France

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    I'll try to remember how I acquired my furkids.

    Fawn, a part Abyssinian male: was part of a home litter.
    Tiara, a tortie was part of a home litter.
    Cookie, a blue-tan tortie, was part of a home litter.
    Tiger, a lynx-point Siamese, was rescued from two highschool girls passing through a Chinese restaurant who came in (without the owner's knowledge) to give her away. I saw her markings and immediately took her. She was about 7 weeks old.
    Blue-Czarina, a Russian Blue. was part of a home litter.
    Amy, a tuxedo, was my first attempt at purchasing a rescue kitten, from the Visalia, Calif. animal shelter.
    These preceding furkids I brought to Kansas from central Calif.

    King Otis a flame point Siamese, is a rescue from the Pittsburg, Kansas animal shelter. I remember the keeper telling me that he had been in there for about 4 months. What a missed opportunity for any one adopting a furkid!
    Puma, a Russian Blue, is a rescue kitten from the Independence, Kansas animal shelter. She chose me from her cage. She began to meow and attempt to grab at me with her front paws through the bars when I went up to her cage. Couldn't resist her.
    Happy is a white, flame-point Siamese. He also chose me from his cage. When I first picked him up, he wanted to cuddle, purr, and then to nurse my shirt!
    Chris, (Christmas cat) I adopted him just before this Christmas. He is a marbled-swirl orange tabby. I knew Chris was a very affectionage furkid. When I returned to get him, some 3 days later after rescuing Happy and Puma, (because the shelter had to keep him for at least 72 hours after bringing him in) that I think I took him by surprise, because of his surprised demeanor when I took him out of his cage and possibly because he was sleeping.

    The last 3 are from our local shelter.

    These are my indoor furkids. Also, I care for 4 others that do not want to come inside. One of them, Sunny cat, an abandoned orange tabby, is from the next-door neighbor's when they moved away. The remainder 3 are all from the immediate neighborhood, including Panther a black DSH, one long-furred (un-named) feral all- black female.

    ..........wayne
    Last edited by wayne0214; 01-16-2003 at 09:00 AM.

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    Hayley came from a pet store. I had to go through a lot of paper work before I could bring her home. They really make sure their kittens go to a good home. There is no question about the home Hayley went to. She is the Queen of the house for sure!
    Rosemary, Hayley & Mandy

    Our little angel.

    "A kitten is a rosebud in the garden of the Animal Kingdom"
    -Robert Southey

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