I even took Grover with me on vacation, borrowed a pet carrier from my mother, and she went to. I would not have went on vacation if I couldn't take my Grover with me, of course she was about two or three months old, but I just couldn't leave her.
I got one of the best cats I ever owned from somebody that was moving back to New Zealand, she advertised in the paper that she had a simease cat for sale for 10 dollars, she let me have everything that went with her, her litter, her food. When I got there to get her I was very happy with her, named her Pyewackett, I don't know if she was really a full blooded simease or not, she didn't have the black markings on her, but she had the prettyest blue eyes. What I didn't know was the she was pregnant. So I got a lot more than I bargained for, lol. She became my best buddy. She was a little afraid of living in the country, she sit of night on top of me listening to the crickets and the frogs in the pond with these beautiful huge eyes. She never did learn to like dogs though. LOL. I just can't see how somebody can have a cat for four years and it become part of the family and be able to give it up. I just don't see that at all. I hope Sam finds a good home, a home everlasting.
here is a picture of my pyewackett,and the other bargain that came with her. she is gone now but she lived with me for 16 or 17 years.
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