u/AggravatingBeyond587

Image 1 — a month and a half of being cat parents
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Image 3 — a month and a half of being cat parents

a month and a half of being cat parents

Back in July, I was exiting my office after a long day of trying to meet a deadline and I came across the Cat Distribution System. This lil guy (4 months at the time) was waiting outside screaming as if he were begging for help. I live down the street so I took him home and my partner went to the vet to check for a chip, reported it to the police, local shelter coordinator, posted on Facebook groups, you name it. No one claimed him. When the waiting period ended, we officially adopted him. It’s been a life-changing experience. We never thought we would have a cat, as we always considered ourselves “dog people”. Now we find ourselves thinking, “what if we get him a friend?”. He’s the cuddliest boy, is always around us and loves people in general. All our friends live nearby and are currently childless and petless so whenever we’re travelling he has all these aunties and uncles coming over to play and take naps with him, some even temporarily moving into our apartment. He’s always super happy and sweet to see us return. Best case scenario!

u/AggravatingBeyond587 — 4 days ago