THanks Jen,
You fur children and mine sound alor alike.
I volunteer for our local NO KILL SPCA, and have adopted all of our children from there. I only adopt adults as the kittens are adopted very quickly.
When "Morgan" was brought tot he SPCA the animal control warden said that they were on their way to a Kill shelter to euthanize him, but were hoping that the shelter would take him instead. Thank God in heaven Susan took him in. His leg was broken in 5 places. The Director's husband paid out of his own pocket to send him to a specialist in Richmond. The original was found and called. He told the staff that he didn't time for a cat and keep him. HIs loss. My gain. I fell in love with him the moment I Laid eyes on him. He was hobbling around on his cast. The staff named him Lnacelot. But When we adopted him I htought it was too many syllables. I asked our daughter for a suggestion. She said well he has a limp and is blind in one eye.. what about MORGAN. I said as in CAPTAIN MORGAN? She said Yeah! So it stuck. Named after our daughter's favorite Rum.
He has been with us since March, but still sticks pretty close to me. He loves to be hugged and kissed. When we go out and come back he runs and greets us.
How blest can we be to have adopted 4 fur children that were literally thrown away? I have priceless treasures.
Deb MOmmacat
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