Saturday, 16 July 2016

ADOPTED: BREECHES

When potential adopters make an appointment to look at your foster kitty, you hope that they have scoured through the gallery of available kitties up for adoption and found that your kitty is THE ONE. Realistically though, that is not the case. Often times, potential adopters will view a few kitties at a time and then choose the one that is best suited for their particular family dynamic. That means that one kitten (or more) will have to be passed over.

When my viewers dropped by last Sunday to see Breeches, the lady told me that she had viewed another tabby kitten (named Jellia) the previous day and that she had fallen in love with her. However, when she saw how cuddly and passive Breeches was, she became uncertain as to which kitty she was going to choose. She already had a 10-year old tabby at home and I wasn't sure whether she wanted to introduce 2 more kitties into her home. But as luck would have it, she adored the two kitties enough that she chose to adopt them BOTH! That is the best case scenario!


ADOPTED! Breeches - July 15, 2016

With Breeches being adopted, that left Bloomer all by herself. As Bloomer would have been protesting loudly about being by herself, it was best to buddy her up with another kitty. So, I delivered Bloomer downtown to be paired up with another single kitty (who was left on the Pattulo Bridge). I hope they become fast friends and find a forever home together.


Last night together for Bloomer and Breeches

Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue Association

Adoption application:
http://www.orphankittenrescue.com/adoption_application/

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