New Kids On The Block
4 to exact - 2 blacks, 1 tux & 1 tortoiseshell. They look to be about 2 months old siblings & in good health. Victims of dumping?
Anyway, 2 of them are very friendly & another 2 are shy. Good news is, we managed to get the 2 friendly catsters adopted on the same day they were found. My fellow ad cohort - a very very nice lady decided to take 1 black & the tux back.
Just to make sure she's happy with her wise decision, she went home with 2 kittens, free kitten revolution & 1 sponsored vet visit - courtesy of yours truly.
As for the other 2, they seem to be happy where they are. Playing and running the length of our street (its a conservation area so no vehicles allowed).
Lucky for them, the offices here are animal friendly. They are so totally loved by everyone here. The kittens have become our babies.
Brownie taking refuge under the shade of a tree
Precocious Sesame
We also have a resident black cat whom I call Asha which means hope in Hindi. But Asha is a cat of many names. She's also known to us as Blackie, Seow Hei, Hor Eh which all refers to her being black. She responds to all names as long as she's fed & pet.
Asha's terrified of Brownie & Sesame. Then again, Asha's terrified of any cats. She is perfectly comfortable with humans & dogs but bolts at the sight of another cat. She is a strange one.
Anyway, everyone on our street has made it our mission to be on a look out for potential adopters for kittens. They will be going to someone who will take both of them on board.
Wish us luck!
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Heartwarming to read of such community spiritedness :)
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