Saturday at the Shelter
Lots of new cats at the shelter! So many, I forgot a couple of their names! Here's one I remember - his name is Valdez:
He's a big boy who doesn't mind being grabbed and held.
And this is Morgan. She's really sweet!
Can't remember this cat's name. She's a good looking cat!
This is Ginger. She's not happy about her new temporary home.
This cat came in with Ginger. She was very shy in the playroom, then all of a sudden perked up and wanted to make friends.
This is Zora. She actually came in last week. She's not as goofy-looking in person as in this picture, btw.
Here's a little kitten that isn't even officially part of the shelter yet. Isn't he cute???
And finally, here's a new rabbit that just came in. She's an Angora.
She loves being held and petted! Quite a difference from Rex Rabbit!
He's a big boy who doesn't mind being grabbed and held.
And this is Morgan. She's really sweet!
Can't remember this cat's name. She's a good looking cat!
This is Ginger. She's not happy about her new temporary home.
This cat came in with Ginger. She was very shy in the playroom, then all of a sudden perked up and wanted to make friends.
This is Zora. She actually came in last week. She's not as goofy-looking in person as in this picture, btw.
Here's a little kitten that isn't even officially part of the shelter yet. Isn't he cute???
And finally, here's a new rabbit that just came in. She's an Angora.
She loves being held and petted! Quite a difference from Rex Rabbit!
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2 Comments:
At 9:26 AM, The Kenosha Kid said…
I must haz the plushy calico.
At 11:12 AM, allegra_pink said…
Angora's are very loving, and gentle, very patient. They need constant grooming and their fur tends to bet matted very easily, but I had a choice I would difinitely adopt an Angora. I know Rex would be very unhappy if we adopted another rabbit.
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