Pair of Kitties for Adoption in Tahoe Park
The first person I went to about this pair of kitties for adoption in Tahoe Park is a good friend who sells real estate in Wilton. Hey, I texted, you have 10 cats, what’s 2 more? But she wasn’t taking the bait. I guess there is a limit to how many cats a person can take care of in this world. My husband says that limit is three, which is why we don’t have more cats living the life of Riley in our house.
I could see myself someday like Mike Carroll’s wife on the island of Lanai in Hawaii. She started a Hawaiian cat rescue organization to adopt out and shelter stray cats and has been very successful. During my stopover visit to the Mike Carroll Art Gallery, while on my way to Vanuatu for vacation a few winters ago, Mike mentioned his wife’s group has become the number one tourist attraction on the island. I didn’t have a car, so I never saw it.
The sad news is my elderly client cannot care for her cats any longer. It’s not a matter of not wanting to keep them, she cannot keep them. Her new forced-housing situation is such she cannot have a cat, and she can’t go anywhere else. People have been so rude to her, too. She posted signs around the neighborhood to try to find family prospects who might be interested in these kitties for adoption, and people called to yell at her. One jerk threatened her.
It’s heartbreaking enough to have to give up your kitties, you certainly don’t need people trying to make you feel guilty about a decision over which you have no control. My client is a good person. Some people should just keep their mouths shut. You know, if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t come over here and sit by me. Because these kitties for adoption have done nothing to you. They are indoor cats, spayed, have all their shots, are friendly, adoringly lovable and very personable.
If my client doesn’t find someone to care for these kitties for adoption, she will have to take them to the Front Street Animal Shelter in Sacramento on July 6th, where she will prepay the adoption fee in hopes they will find someone to love. We all know what happens to most of the pets at the animal shelter. Have a heart. And please share it with these kitties for adoption. Call me if you have any ideas at 916.233.6759.