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I went to see a doctor by bicycle today - I like cycling, even if I have go a long way.
I passed a plastic bag and thought I heard a bird. 10-20 meters later, I thought "no, that was no bird". I turned around and investigated.
In the plastic bag was a kitten, apparently thrown away - like trash.
They eyes were OK, it didn't hiss, it closed the eyes and stopped crying when I stroke it. That points to it living with people before.
It just was soaked wet because it was raining. But I think he was not sitting there for a long time.
It was a difficult situation, I have already 4 in my (own) apartment - only two are allowed (but who cares).
My wife would start hissing if I bring another one.
And I had an appointment 40 minutes later.
It was a rural area with a few farmhouses sprinkled around. I visited 2 where I saw cats and the owners said "thanks but no thanks". Fortunately, the second farmer said, you see the house over there, he likes cats very much. So, it was - I could convince him in less than 5 minutes that he needed that little one.
Fortunately, because this evening it will rain a lot - prediction: up to 10 inches. He would have not survived this downpour.
Mission accomplished and I was at the doctor's in time.
No photos, I forgot my phone at home - tomorrow, I am going to visit the new owner to thank him again. I will take a photo as a memory.
I passed a plastic bag and thought I heard a bird. 10-20 meters later, I thought "no, that was no bird". I turned around and investigated.
In the plastic bag was a kitten, apparently thrown away - like trash.
They eyes were OK, it didn't hiss, it closed the eyes and stopped crying when I stroke it. That points to it living with people before.
It just was soaked wet because it was raining. But I think he was not sitting there for a long time.
It was a difficult situation, I have already 4 in my (own) apartment - only two are allowed (but who cares).
My wife would start hissing if I bring another one.
And I had an appointment 40 minutes later.
It was a rural area with a few farmhouses sprinkled around. I visited 2 where I saw cats and the owners said "thanks but no thanks". Fortunately, the second farmer said, you see the house over there, he likes cats very much. So, it was - I could convince him in less than 5 minutes that he needed that little one.
Fortunately, because this evening it will rain a lot - prediction: up to 10 inches. He would have not survived this downpour.
Mission accomplished and I was at the doctor's in time.
No photos, I forgot my phone at home - tomorrow, I am going to visit the new owner to thank him again. I will take a photo as a memory.