Yes, I have decided to call her Willowby! She slept in our bed all snuggled up for her first night. She's still getting a feel for the place, but has stopped hissing at her new roommates. In fact, she and Abba shared the bed today for an afternoon nap.
A website to showcase my foster cats up for adoption via Montreal's Animal Rescue Network.
Monday, August 23, 2010
New photo of Willowby
Yes, I have decided to call her Willowby! She slept in our bed all snuggled up for her first night. She's still getting a feel for the place, but has stopped hissing at her new roommates. In fact, she and Abba shared the bed today for an afternoon nap.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Presenting... .Willow!
(le texte en français suit)
This is Willow, a beautiful 1.5 year old female cat. She is gray with neat beige markings and a funny short-ish tail. She had a litter of kittens at her previous foster home. She is my first foster cat, and I am hoping to find her a permanent home! She is healthy and beautiful!
The adoption process goes through the Animal Rescue Network, where the adoption fee of $130 includes vaccination, sterilization and any assistance you need with your new animal. The money goes to help continue the shelter’s work. If this seems like a lot of money, consider that the cat I got for “free”, as she was found as a stray, ended up costing me $300, so that she could be sterilized, vaccinated, and treated for ear mites!
Here is her page at the Animal Rescue Network.
Please contact me @ lindsay_gallimore@sympatico.ca if you are interesting in becoming her forever family!
Voici Willow, une belle chatte de 1.5 ans. Elle est grise pale avec des tâches beiges (presque roses!) et sa queue est toute courte. Elle a accouché de ses chatons chez une autre famille d’accueil. Elle est ma première chatte d’accueil, et j’espère lui trouver une famille permanente! Elle est en santé et de toute beauté!
Le processus d’adoption doit se faire à travers le Réseau Secours Animal. Les frais d’adoption sont de 130$, ce qui inclut la stérilisation, la vaccination et du soutien et des conseils au besoin. L’argent aide l’organisation à but non-lucratif à continuer son travail. Si le prix vous semble élevé, considérez que le chat que j’ai eu “gratuitement” (car elle était errante) m’a finalement coûté 300$ puisque j’ai dû la faire stériliser, vacciner et traiter pour les mites d’oreilles!
Her profile is also available on Adopt a Pet: Adopt a Pet :: Willow - Montreal, QC - Domestic Shorthair