Mostly all new cats. L and I continue to name and rename, she grooms the long hairs, I do the shorts. She uses rose gardening gloves, fingers cut out, so I followed her example. I'm less hesitant about touching all the cats now, and they've saved me a lot of scratches and a number of bites. I get spoiled, because Moby doesn't bite or scratch.
Fluffy and very, very friendly and excited to be OUT! (Thought of the name Max, have suggested it to my volunteer boss.)
The other cat, paired with the one above, so active I couldn't get an unblurred photos. Suggested name, Millie.
Timon, a huge, wonky eyed, long term resident. Very sweet, badly in need of a good home.
Omar, oh, so soft, very fun and gentle.
Clarie who would gladly have just laid in my arms for hours and hours, just flopped and purring.
3 comments:
Lucky cats to have you there.
This must be heart-stretching work. I hope these cats find homes with people who see the loveliness of them, as you do.
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I'm the lucky one.
RtheS,
Heart stretching, I like that. I'm sure they will make their way in their new homes and new lives, as we all adjust, with our own abilities and characters. I often commiserate with the complainers, agreeing that life is tough all over. I talk with them a lot.
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