So I have noticed that Romeow is bored lately. I play with him when I can but he usually sleeps a lot and it still gaining a little weight. So I decided it would do him some good to have a little sister to play with. He seems to love all the stray cats that come to visit on the deck so I know he likes other cats. He seems sad when they leave, especially the black one he has a special interest in.
I have been looking online for kitties that would be a good fit. I looked at kittens but really want a smaller female and with kittens you just never know how big they will get. On Saturday, I went to check out the county shelter not far from here. I saw a kitty on their website that looked interesting. I checked her out and asked to spend some time with her in a room. She was a little scruffy and thin but was a stray that someone brought in either pregnant or just had kittens a couple months ago. They were all in foster care until the kittens were old enough for new homes. Mom went to the shelter for adoption about 2 weeks ago. No one else has shown any interest in her so far. This is a "kill" shelter so I am glad I can get her out of there.
Well, she seems very sweet and friendly, cuddly, and very laid back. She is a little thing like Lola was and looks a lot like her but is more tortie than tabby. The guy I was working with took her around to the other cats in the kennels and she didn't react to any of them when they came up to the front of the kennel. She showed no aggression, hissing, or even much interest, which is a good sign. So I decided to adopt her!
She will get spayed on Wednesday morning and I will pick her up in the afternoon. I opted for a feline leukemia test since she was a stray, and that came back negative. She will have all shots and a microchip as well, when I pick her up. All of that including the spay came to only $24. Her name is Adele but I will change that. Am thinking of Juliet...?
I have a small pet screen room I had bought for Lola that I have set up in my living room. It is big enough (4ft in diameter) for an enclosed bed, litter box, food dish and toys. With her in there, she and Romeow can get aquainted thru the screen while I supervise. I am hoping it goes well! I think Romeow already knows something is up. He is being extra loving and wanting attention.
Anyways, here is the photo of her from the shelter website. I figured she was pretty easy-going to lay there so casual with the beads around her neck for the photo.