Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies
Hay Girl! My neighbor's son, who is a first responder, found a kitten the other day in a wall... We gave him the name "Wally"! He is that solid smokey gray and he is adoreable. Can't be anymore than 6 weeks old, bright eyed with NO signs of sickness and believe it our not, not even fleas. He is nothing but bones but even so malnourished, he seems to be really healthy. I think he is a recent drop off where he was found. He brought him over yesterday for us to see and hopefully take off of his hands and of coarse, I couldn't keep my hands off of him. You should hear him PURRRRRR! Everytime I would put him back in the box to come home, he would look at me so pitiful and MEOWWWWWWW so I had to pick him back up...

Bill is not home enough to keep him even if he was a cat person (which he is not) but he loves all animals so he spent days trying to catch this little guy.. Yup, a little boy. He is just so alert and sweet!

Our shelter is a kill shelter and I bet they would let you adopt one from there! The last time I talked to Sherrie, she asked if I knew anyone that wanted a cat, said they have a beautiful, long haired calico girl (that vivid calico) she said..) Already spayed and declawed, about 2 years old and a real love bug lap cat. If she is still there, I bet I could get her for you...

Here's two almost in your own backyard girl... cat or kitten?
Aw, adorable times two! I have no preference as far as age. Hmm, but the girl *is* already spayed and whatnot. But the boy might be playful and that would give Isis some breathing room (because she doesn't really like to play a whole lot like Soni does.).

The only problem is we have to wait because we are in the process of moving and I don't want the kitty to get all settled and then off they go into another house and get all confused.

When we were moving here, Soni got bloody diarrhea on two occasions but it never happened again.