Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Petfinder Post: If I Could Change One Thing

It's the last day of National Poetry Writing Month. It's also time for a Petfinder post, so, obviously.

If I could change one thing about this post,
Each cat would (right now) find a loving host.
The shelters would be empty. That's okay!
I'd find some other thing to write today!

As things are...it's a Petfinder cat day. Today, in honor of the mischief-wreaking but undeniably adorable cat who visited Pbird last week, let's consider long-haired cats, preferably gray tabbies. 

Zipcode 10101: Marcus Greyson and Liam Creamsicle from Philadelphia


The house pet (Liam Creamsicle) and the one-eyed stray (Marcus Greyson) became friends while growing up together. Now they've lost their human and need a new home where they can stay together,' 'cos the streets of Philadelphia are mean and a guy needs a friend who's got his back. Greyson is cautious but basically has good expectations of humans. Creamsicle has always been a pet and knows all about the management of humans. Pooling their experience, they have street sense and human-training skills together and are a solid team. The shelter is advertising them as a BOGO deal. One cat normally costs $100. Both of these two, together, cost $100. Why not save the money for some extra vacuum bags?

Zipcode 20202: Captain Hook and Smee from Reisterstown 

It's the same story. Two brothers grew up together and have been put up for adoption together. They can look fierce, but they're pets. 

Zipcode 30303: Happy from Fayetteville   


Someone's pet who was lost, strayed, or stolen and found on the street, Happy acts happy to receive human attention. She's even good with reasonably mature and predictable children but they think she'd be happiest as the only cat in the family. They have photo evidence that she likes help to take care of that fur. 

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