The Cattyshack Crew
They
came into our foster program as feral kittens in April of 2012. They were quite
hissy and reluctant to be touched. Two years later, they are a happy group of
cats hoping for forever homes. They were labeled the Cattyshack Crew when they
all went to foster in an outdoor cattery called the Cattyshack. While they
share some common traits, their love for dogs, for example, each is quite
unique.
Meet
Chrissy, the beauty of the bunch. She is more independent than her siblings,
rarely asking for cuddles but tolerant of petting. She is most welcoming of new
cats and adjusts most quickly to new environments.
Jack
is what I call Chrissy’s twin. Their markings are so similar that it took me
weeks to tell them apart easily. Jack is a chatter box. He walks around
chatting about random things, mostly treats. He is the most open to being held
and has become quite the snuggler.
Andy
has taken the longest to adjust to new people, but he blossomed once inside a
foster home. He was often found napping with the resident dog or romping with
the other cats. I call him the purr monster because he was always the first and
loudest to start purring when I’d get their breakfast ready.
Albert
has always been the leader of the crew. Aside from his already adopted sister,
Janet, Albert has always been the most confident. He readily explores his
surroundings and is quick to flop on his back asking for belly rubs.
Each
of these cats would do well in a foster home with other cats and dogs. Like
most cats, they will require time and patience while they adjust to a new home.
But in time, they will make wonderful forever companions to some very lucky
homes.
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