I just realized that I've never posted any pictures of Ollie, aside from the day we adopted her. She has settled in so well. She was really unhealthy and scared when we got her, and she has done a complete 180 in the past few months.
I honestly can't say enough good things about adopting adult cats. Luna was a year and a half when we got her (now two), and Ollie is just over four. We don't know much of Luna's history other than she was picked up as a stray- but she seems to have been well socialized. She had only been at the shelter for two weeks when we adopted her in October. Ollie's story isn't quite as lovely, but it makes me feel so good that we took her home. She was found in the woods near a local hiking area (meaning she was dumped) and had been at the shelter for nearly seven months when we adopted her. She didn't know how to play, had signs of bad previous mite and flea infestations, hated to be touched on her backside, and was very nervous and mean. We've only had her since February, but her personality is so wonderful already. She is playful, affectionate, goofy, vocal, and bossy, just like a healthy happy cat should be.
I know that it's tempting to adopt kittens or get free animals on Craigslist- but if you are thinking about adopting- please, please, please check out a local shelter first. Shelter animals come with all of their vaccinations and are spayed or neutered before going home. "Free" animals don't come with any of these guarantees and often end up costing much more in the long run. We did have to be patient and understanding with both of our cats- but with lots of love they are both absolute joys. We haven't had any issues with them- behavioral or otherwise. I can't imagine that someone ever didn't want them.
And Luna being super helpful, as always.
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I want to squish your kitties (with love, in my arms) so bad. I love that Luna always has this intense look on her face. She looks like a stern cat that is like, "You're doing that WRONG. Humans are so stupid sometimes." As for Ollie, well, I love black and white kitties. :o)
They are adorable! They look perfectly happy. Rescued cats are so loving and grateful. I had one that died suddenly a year and a half ago and I still miss him so much. But he spent the years with me in a Buddha-like bliss, and that makes it all worthwhile.
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