spiderplanet (
spiderplanet) wrote2011-09-14 05:40 pm
Cat Adoption Day!
Today, D. and I went to the Golden Valley Animal Humane Society so that D. could pick a kittycat.
We met many excellent cats and it was an extremely difficult choice. The kitty that she finally chose is about a year and a half old, and he's very friendly and curious. He picked D. as much as she picked him, and he'll trot right up when she chirps to him.
Here are a few photos of the new kitty exploring his new home. The name that he came with at the shelter didn't seem to fit, he will probably get a new name in the next day or two. I'll let you all know when a decision has been made.



While we were at the animal shelter meeting the kitties, I met Daisy. I shall now make an impassioned plea on behalf of Daisy.
Daisy has been waiting at the shelter since July, I suspect because she hides as soon as anyone comes near. After giving her a chance to sniff and allowing her about two minutes to get used to me, she was an amazingly friendly and sweet kitty.
Once she decided that I was to be trusted, she wanted some watchies. As some of you know, some kitties appreciate it when someone watches them eat. As I am a trained, certified watchies professional, I gave her watchies. She probably doesn't get many watchies at the shelter. You should watch her eat, too. Here is a photo for you to practice on.

She purred while she ate, and then she kneaded my feet in gratitude.
Daisy (you can change her name if you like) is already altered, she is declawed, and her adoption fee is a measly $50. Someone should adopt this kitty, and then maybe let me visit.
We met many excellent cats and it was an extremely difficult choice. The kitty that she finally chose is about a year and a half old, and he's very friendly and curious. He picked D. as much as she picked him, and he'll trot right up when she chirps to him.
Here are a few photos of the new kitty exploring his new home. The name that he came with at the shelter didn't seem to fit, he will probably get a new name in the next day or two. I'll let you all know when a decision has been made.



While we were at the animal shelter meeting the kitties, I met Daisy. I shall now make an impassioned plea on behalf of Daisy.
Daisy has been waiting at the shelter since July, I suspect because she hides as soon as anyone comes near. After giving her a chance to sniff and allowing her about two minutes to get used to me, she was an amazingly friendly and sweet kitty.
Once she decided that I was to be trusted, she wanted some watchies. As some of you know, some kitties appreciate it when someone watches them eat. As I am a trained, certified watchies professional, I gave her watchies. She probably doesn't get many watchies at the shelter. You should watch her eat, too. Here is a photo for you to practice on.

She purred while she ate, and then she kneaded my feet in gratitude.
Daisy (you can change her name if you like) is already altered, she is declawed, and her adoption fee is a measly $50. Someone should adopt this kitty, and then maybe let me visit.