Its finally really summer break! And 2 weeks till school starts. But I’m trying not to think too much about it yet.
DH just text me a bunch of cat pictures from work. He was at a clients and their cat kept trying to climb in his truck. He said he put her back on the porch but she ran back in the truck before he could get in. She changed her mind when he started it. The owner said she is 14 and mostly indoors but she does have a tipped ear and wears a bright collar to identify as having a home. She’s just friendly and probably knows he keeps cat treats on him. It makes his day when he gets to see cats and friendly dogs. He’s become well trained sometime in the last 23 years. But he hasn’t brought home any yet so that’s good.
What was the strangest way you ever brought home a cat/dog/etc?
All my cats have come through a shelter except for one who came from a cousin of my mothers. My mom did bring home a puppy from the dollar store though. (A year or so before I got married and moved out.) Some boys were carrying her around saying their dog had puppies and their mom said they couldn’t keep any. (It was right next to a lower income part of town.) Her whiskers were singed off on one side and when mom saw that she couldn’t say no. Hopefully she was the last of the litter. She lived a good long time for a dog her size too!
My stepdad accidentally rehomed one of his cats when he sold a car. (I would have lost it!!) Apparently the car went a good distance away and the people loved her when they called because they discovered her. She didn’t particularly like him or my stepsiblings so they decided it was better to just let them keep her and give her a happier home. My stepdad was a single dad full time and had 2 cats at the time who had had litters about a day apart. At one point He had 2 moms to fix and a bunch of little hooligan kittens running around to rehome as well as elementary aged kids. The other cat had a kitten stuck and needed an emergency vet delivery. She also would ignore her babies and let the cat who rehomed herself steal them to feed unless he intervened. Maybe the poor cat was like “Finally peace and quiet!!” I would have had to go get her no matter how far; but it did sound like things worked out good for the cat.
DH just text me a bunch of cat pictures from work. He was at a clients and their cat kept trying to climb in his truck. He said he put her back on the porch but she ran back in the truck before he could get in. She changed her mind when he started it. The owner said she is 14 and mostly indoors but she does have a tipped ear and wears a bright collar to identify as having a home. She’s just friendly and probably knows he keeps cat treats on him. It makes his day when he gets to see cats and friendly dogs. He’s become well trained sometime in the last 23 years. But he hasn’t brought home any yet so that’s good.
What was the strangest way you ever brought home a cat/dog/etc?
All my cats have come through a shelter except for one who came from a cousin of my mothers. My mom did bring home a puppy from the dollar store though. (A year or so before I got married and moved out.) Some boys were carrying her around saying their dog had puppies and their mom said they couldn’t keep any. (It was right next to a lower income part of town.) Her whiskers were singed off on one side and when mom saw that she couldn’t say no. Hopefully she was the last of the litter. She lived a good long time for a dog her size too!
My stepdad accidentally rehomed one of his cats when he sold a car. (I would have lost it!!) Apparently the car went a good distance away and the people loved her when they called because they discovered her. She didn’t particularly like him or my stepsiblings so they decided it was better to just let them keep her and give her a happier home. My stepdad was a single dad full time and had 2 cats at the time who had had litters about a day apart. At one point He had 2 moms to fix and a bunch of little hooligan kittens running around to rehome as well as elementary aged kids. The other cat had a kitten stuck and needed an emergency vet delivery. She also would ignore her babies and let the cat who rehomed herself steal them to feed unless he intervened. Maybe the poor cat was like “Finally peace and quiet!!” I would have had to go get her no matter how far; but it did sound like things worked out good for the cat.