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This is the one that got away…
I went out to the cat shelter this morning with Nog because I was told there were a lot more cats out there than are shown on the Defensa Felina website and that there were also some smaller ones. They arranged for us to meet up with a volunteer who would drive us out, because the shelter (really just a big old abandoned house) is in a small village just outside Sevilla. Anyhow, there were no little ones there. And although many of the cats were very beautiful and also very affectionate, I had to think about what was best for Azar.
Then I spotted that little darling up there – Indira – who is about 5 months old. Not as small as I was looking for but I decided she would do just fine … and then they told me she was already spoken for! I am so disappointed. It was clear that she was MY cat because when the volunteer tried picking her up she squirmed and twisted until she was put down again. But when I picked her up to give her a cuddle she snuggled right into my arms and fell asleep … I am heart-broken.
So the search continues. You can see more pics below the links.
You may recognise some of these guys from the website. That’s Lolo upper left and Felix lower left. Sled, you were right about Lolo – he’s interesting and has a definite “attitude”. I know I could make him love me, but I wasn’t sure about him and Azar getting along. Same with Felix, whom Nog took an immediate liking to. That guy has charisma and then some! But again, Felix is now almost the same size as Azar, and the idea isn’t to introduce “competition” into his life, but a new friend Azar can be a big brother to and feel – for once – like the big cat in the house.
Those two in the middle you will also recognise, Sled. The two sisters. If they’re not bengals then they must be a bengal mix. Just under a year old and HUGE. Also the most affectionate cats – they were all over us, purring and vying for our attention. That’s Teresa holding them up for a photo. Seriously, if they had been kittens I would have taken them both. Another shot of Indira upper right (be still my aching heart) and then a few of the gang sitting at the window.
After Teresa called to double check that Indira’s adoption was indeed underway (it was) I finally put her down in her basket. It was really hard to let her go! Kind of like when I wasn’t able to find Caramel again, but worse. And then I was told that another volunteer had three eensy kittens at her place, so I guess I’ll get in touch with her.
I didn’t think this was going to be so hard! Usually there are kittens all over the place. But I think now I’d like a little tortoiseshell kitteh, just like Indira.












Dear me, Ari and Dara ARE whoppers. I can see them deconstructing any house in an afternoon.
But… eensy kittens? Now I’m all twittery with expectation.
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Oh, that’s a shame, az. I’m sorry that your kitty was already spoken for. She sounds so very sweet.
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Sorry to hear that your favourite already was spoken for. I hope you’ll soon find a pal for Azar
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Oh, that is heartbreaking – and heartbreaking that there are so many family-less kittehs just waiting for loving homes! You’ll find the right fit, Az! Good luck.
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At every dog show, there’s this disease – it’s called puppy envy. I have suffered it many times. Thank the goddess it’s mainly transient. 😉 I can only imagine how difficult it must have been to put Indira (what a great name!) back into her basket.
But as I tell myself when puppy (and/or kitten) envy strikes me, ‘You don’t need just any (puppy) (kitten) – you need the *right* one. And the right one will come in his right time.”
I responded to an all-hands call on a cat seizure two years ago – a hoarder who had 250+ cats in one house and 200+ cats in a second. The local shelter was overwhelmed, and they desperately needed animal-savvy handlers who could clean up, examine, evaluate, groom, medicate – whatever was needed. It was heartbreaking. So much need, so few options. There were a dozen I could have taken home each time – but it wasn’t the right time for me. When Churro came available, it was.
I’m very glad I waited for the right cat.
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Aaaw She looks like my cat when she was a wee one ^_^
Of course now she’s just a grumpy old unsociable monster, pff. Ah no, she’s sweet and sitting next to me purring just now and it makes me melt!
Mmmh, seems like I’m a victim of http://xkcd.com/231/ again.
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I am so looking forward to the slew of Cute Kitten pictures that are sure to be forthcoming once you finally have an adoptee. Indira is extremely cute. Those Bengals look wonderful, if I was looking for a cat or two I would go for them.
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