One look at those faces and they had me. Flash & Quincy just needed a bit of time and a quiet cat-sitter to take the chance of getting to know yet another human being. The first day with them was very un-eventful. Flash made himself visible but Quincy watched from under a chair as I set about laying out their dinner. I let him be.
The next morning both Flash & Quincy followed me into the kitchen and we have been fine ever since.
I am now able to pet them both while I give them their favorite treat.
Quincy & Flash
They had a bad start, these two. Eventually they were abandoned by their owners.
But now, they have won the lottery and will find each day ahead that they are now living in paradise.
Flash is the most curious.
It took a little more time with Quincy
They aren't litter mates as some would think. But they are two male, neutered cats that seem to love each other's company and are quite pleased with themselves how life has turned out for them.Penny is a 'comfy cat' as long as her bowl is topped up.
She's not much for playing but wouldn't pass up a game of 'find the treat'.
And Zoie..well, she's still in her window, madder than a cat with its' tail in a screen door but I keep reminding her that mom will be home in the blink of an eye.
I also cared for a Devon Rex today but unfortunately I did not have the opportunity to take a photo.
I'm changing up the cat bag for the weekend.
New files, new toys and a bit of nip for those who like to indulge. Of course, I always have a bag of freeze-dried chicken. Who can resist?
I have calicos, tabbies, grey and whites & three orange and whites to keep me busy.
We are expecting rain and stinkin' hot temperatures for the next few days.
Enjoy your weekend, everyone.
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hugs, Deb