Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Tortie Tuesday Post

I'm doing some market testing with the timing and format of these Petfinder posts. It's about which of our little photo contests' "winners" find homes fastest. These posts are made for sharing, so please share them everywhere! The hashtag #TortieTuesday is not for Twitter alone. 

Zipcode 10101: Molly from East Orange


They don't mention anything special about Molly except that photogenic face.

Zipcode 20202: Duchess from Bowie 

 

Some may understandably want not to give money to the Humane Pet Genocide Society for any purpose. However, that photo is a winner.

For those who prefer not to support HSUS in any way, here's an alternate selection:


It's the double dose of tortitude that makes this picture special. Mother cat Triscuit and daughtier Jolie can be adopted together. The black kitten has its own web page...you might as well take it too. Triscuit is said to be an extra-cuddly cat. This could mean that she thinks of cuddling with humans as a status indicator and won't be pleased if the kittens sit on her preferred lap without her, but since she will not be having any more kittens, in theory she should get along with the ones she's already had. Triscuit was less than a year old when these kittens were born, and may grow bigger.

Zipcode 30303: Olive from Milledgeville 


They make her sound like a typical Torbie--sweet, sassy, playful, the usual things people say about adoptable cats. But if you go to her web site you'll see that she has quite a distinctive coat. Olive is currently incarcerated in a county shelter. Someone needs to go and bail her out. Whatever she's done, she'll never do it again, until the next time.

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