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It's come to our attention that we're gone too much of the day these days (what with school and work) to give our two kitties the love and attention they deserve, and since this won't end for quite a while still, we've decided they need to have people who can.
I'm incredibly distressed at having to do this, so at least I want to see if I can find them a good home (together if at all possible).
One is a large (and gluttonous, so we've kept him on a strict diet) fuzzy orange tabby. His name is Fisher. He's a little over 6 years old, and is a great cat. The degree to which he helped Callie (see below) adjust to her new home was amazing. It's like he was training her. Sociable and loving.
The other is a slim little tuxedo kitty. Her name is Callie. We got her from the 2nd Chance for Cats (used to be in Somerville... now all the references I see are for JP?) when she just just not quite a kitten anymore about 3 years ago. So she's 4 or so. She was born in a storm drain, but she's become curious and sociable and completely adjusted to the people life.
They've lived with other cats for a few weeks and gotten along well, when we were on vacation a few years ago. So they'd probably be okay in a household with other cats. Callie has never interacted with dogs before, so that might be a somewhat iffier proposition.
Please let me know if you'd be interested in giving these two a new home. They've had an awesome life so far, and have a lot more love to give and receive. We're just not around enough to trade it with them properly, and that's unfair to them.
They'll come with a host of kitty paraphernalia. Automatic litter box (with "forever" tray). Shed-enders (as seen on TV! :-). Toys. Carrier.
I'm going to miss them terribly. Just typing this is getting me teary.
If I don't get any takers, I'm open to suggestions for no-kill shelters. I was very impressed with the 2nd Chance people, so I was going to get back in touch with them. Have they moved? Other recommendations?


I'm incredibly distressed at having to do this, so at least I want to see if I can find them a good home (together if at all possible).
One is a large (and gluttonous, so we've kept him on a strict diet) fuzzy orange tabby. His name is Fisher. He's a little over 6 years old, and is a great cat. The degree to which he helped Callie (see below) adjust to her new home was amazing. It's like he was training her. Sociable and loving.
The other is a slim little tuxedo kitty. Her name is Callie. We got her from the 2nd Chance for Cats (used to be in Somerville... now all the references I see are for JP?) when she just just not quite a kitten anymore about 3 years ago. So she's 4 or so. She was born in a storm drain, but she's become curious and sociable and completely adjusted to the people life.
They've lived with other cats for a few weeks and gotten along well, when we were on vacation a few years ago. So they'd probably be okay in a household with other cats. Callie has never interacted with dogs before, so that might be a somewhat iffier proposition.
Please let me know if you'd be interested in giving these two a new home. They've had an awesome life so far, and have a lot more love to give and receive. We're just not around enough to trade it with them properly, and that's unfair to them.
They'll come with a host of kitty paraphernalia. Automatic litter box (with "forever" tray). Shed-enders (as seen on TV! :-). Toys. Carrier.
I'm going to miss them terribly. Just typing this is getting me teary.
If I don't get any takers, I'm open to suggestions for no-kill shelters. I was very impressed with the 2nd Chance people, so I was going to get back in touch with them. Have they moved? Other recommendations?

