My very first cat was named Sophie. My family adopted her about 11 years ago. She was 7 when we adopted her and was my very best friend. She is a big part of why I have such a strong love for cats. She passed away in May 2014 but will always be in my heart.
RIP Sophie |
I currently have one kitty of my own he's a 3 years old long haired VERY HANDSOME boy named Merlin. He is the best cat ever (okay I may be slightly biased)! But he is so good with my foster kittens- he sometimes goes by "Momma Merlin" because of how nurturing he is with the babies.
Merlin is not your typical cat, he doesn't mind wearing this hat! |
I started fostering kittens in May of 2014 and fell in love with it. I foster for the Humane Society of Indianapolis. This blog is going to be centered around my foster kittens, products I use for the kittens, and tips and thoughts of fostering.
Now I have to share adorable pictures of all of my past foster kittens!
First was a litter of 3 kittens. They were 1 month old when I got them. Two of them have been adopted by my parents and one of them was adopted from the shelter!
From Left To Right: Sherlock, Tiger Lily (now with my parents), Olive (now with my parents)
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How cute are they?! |
These two babies came in separately but were both alone so I took them together. They became best friends! I got them at just a couple weeks old and just sent them off to get adopted yesterday! (I'll make a post later about the emotional sendoff)
Minnie and Mickey |
And now I have a brother and sister. They are 2 months old (the typical age for spaying and neutering at HSI) but need a little extra care and love before they are ready to become adopted.
Hazel (Left) and Gus (Right) |
I promise the rest of my posts won't be this long, but I had to share pictures of all my cute babies! I'm new to this whole blogging thing so bear with me while I get the hang of it.
Until next time!
How did you come up with the name Gus? He looks more like a Henry to me.
ReplyDeleteHazel and Gus (Augustus) are characters from a book called The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. I will keep Henry in mind for a future foster kitten. Thanks for the suggestion.
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