How on earth were you able to summon the will power not to take them home with you? I would assume they all had owners though, huh?
Thanks for sharing!
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Most of them had owners, but there were quite a few that were "for sale." There was one, a beautiful orange Maine Coone, that they were looking to get rid of because she was "retired" from the show circuit. Evidently she wasn't winning enough ribbons to earn her keep so they are getting rid of her. She was rubbing on her cage and looked really sweet, and it was extremely hard not to take her home.

This is the only picture I took. I meant to take so many, but must have got caught up in looking at everything that I forgot to take more pictures.

I thought it was cute how she was carrying the kitty in her bibs. Tried to get the pic when the kitty was looking, but she/he wasn't cooperating - typical kitty style.

The dog pull was rather interesting. I had never even heard of this before. And the guy with the alligator! He was doing a show and asked for a volunteer from the audience. He picked a little girl, probably about or 5 years old. Put her on the back of the alligator and the alligator got up and walked a few feet, giving the little girl a ride. Ok, so he raised the gator from baby on, and it was completely tame (or as tame as an alligator can be), but I still say that would be the day I let my kid get on an alligator's back!!!

There were so many cute kittens, but they were mostly pure breds, and nothing against pure breds, but I'd rather get a needy kitty from a shelter rather than take one that might not have been "good enough" for the show circuit. They had a few there that were rescued from a guys house who had 41 dogs and cats in the house, and wasn't adequately taking care of them all. Another one that was difficult for me to say no to was a real sweet looking girl, about 10 months old. Kind of the same coloring as Peanut, but short hair, and a body like Tubby's but not quite so big. The owner had her declawed on all four then let her loose to fend for herself when they moved! How in the world did they expect her to fend for herself with all four feet declawed! Poor kitty.

This was my first cat/pet show, and I really enjoyed all the animals and the vendors. Somehow I must have gotten an idea stuck in my head, because I had to stop at Petco on my way home and pick up a little bed thing for Peanut's Palace.

She really likes it, but I had to move it out of her palace. I don't think she can see enough that's going on when she's in there, so I had to put it in a spot where she normally likes to lay. She will go right over to it now, paw at it then lay down and curl up. Such a sweetie.

Anyway, the show was fun, and maybe we can get some more of you out for the one they have in springtime at Arlington.