The good news and the bad news

Andie’s bloodwork is back and it is spot on good considering her age and all she has been through. That’s the good news, but I got a call a few days about an orange kitty that crept through the bedroom window of a little boy and the mom was a bit frantic. She loves cats, but her two dogs- apparently don’t share the same sentiment. When one of the local rescues confessed they were full up, I said I would take her. The woman said she was told the cat is pregnant, but she actually is actively nursing- no kittens have been found yet.

“Huggles” we named her that because when you pick her up, she just wraps her paws around your neck and hangs on- was spayed today. There are several people on the street looking for her kittens. I have also tried to look, but there are stray cats all over that street and it is like looking for a needle in the haystack. I did ask the woman that when the cat was inside did she cry out to go outside? I was told no, in fact when they let the cat outside, she tried to get back inside. My hope is her kittens are old enough to go it alone- but Huggles is only about 7 months old- so it’s anyone guess what happened to her babies.

So here she is- and she is quite the loving girl.

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My hope is she will adopt out quickly being orange and being a female- she just might.

Andie has merged into the rest of the group and is hanging out in cat enclosure now. She hides in the tunnels right now. But, she is eating and drinking and she is safe. I will put her up for adoption as well when the weekend rolls around.

2 thoughts on “The good news and the bad news

  1. Safety first – that’s a good motto for rescue. Whenever a cat comes to you, she is safe. I hope the kittens may follow their mother to safety.

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