Our stray kitty did find a home much to the dismay of our kiddos. Here's the layout I did chronicling the experience for the kids.
Stitchings were from a variety of creators
The excitement level in our house is sky high. You see, yesterday the kids discovered a poor skinny kitty in our shed. Normally the stray cats in our neighborhood are owned and cared for by someone, and are never allowed in the house. But, I had Meister holding my cheeks to look into my eyes and pleading, "PLEEEEEASE, can we save her?" I took a look, felt her bony spine, and saw how affectionate she was with people. What was I supposed to do?
We've called the Humane League asking them to check the Lost Cat reports, checked all the classifieds, looked for flyers in the neighborhood, and even had the vet scan her for a microchip. It seems this one is not going to be reunited with her original family. So anyone want a 6-8 month old very affectionate kitty who even gets along with dogs?
We have until the end of the weekend to find a good home for this sweetie.
Last year I really enjoyed the Project 365 challenge my buddy Jo and I did together, but life got busy and the picture-taking fizzled. This year I'm starting off fresh trying to make it through the whole year with only a few missing holes. We'll see how it goes. If you want to check it out, here's the link: JPPhotoblog