First off, I have 2 rescue cats living with me right now. A two year old male named Donny and an 11 month old female named Chade.
I went up to the local high school track to walk bleachers and walk the track. This track is right by a freeway. There are houses around but none close.
I was met by this little kitty crying pitifully. I spoke to it and tried to be heartless (my dh will kill me if I bring home another cat) and headed for the bleachers. Well that didn't work. When I continued talking to it, it came up to me and followed me out to the car.
The upshot is, it is now home with me in my laundry room. I just couldn't leave it out at the track to the fate of who knows what. It appears well cared for at some point, but hasn't had food in awhile. And it is well accustomed to people. It comes when you talk to it. And it lets you pick it up.
So, now I have to find a home for it. My question is, is my vet the best resource? Do I call the local Humane Society?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
dotty
compmom42
I went up to the local high school track to walk bleachers and walk the track. This track is right by a freeway. There are houses around but none close.
I was met by this little kitty crying pitifully. I spoke to it and tried to be heartless (my dh will kill me if I bring home another cat) and headed for the bleachers. Well that didn't work. When I continued talking to it, it came up to me and followed me out to the car.
The upshot is, it is now home with me in my laundry room. I just couldn't leave it out at the track to the fate of who knows what. It appears well cared for at some point, but hasn't had food in awhile. And it is well accustomed to people. It comes when you talk to it. And it lets you pick it up.
So, now I have to find a home for it. My question is, is my vet the best resource? Do I call the local Humane Society?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
dotty
compmom42