
Well, we were in the booth for some time but the short version of our soon to be adoption happened rather fast. After looking at lots of cats and not feeling any tugs on our hearts, we came upon a lady holding a tabby kitten. She had taken this adorable kitty out of a crate of three tabby siblings, two short hair and one long hair. They were all beautiful. Before I knew it but she handed her over to me saying "I think you should hold her."
Oh how I wish I had a photo of that moment! That kitten snuggled into my neck and a crowd formed around us with one man in the crowd telling my husband he better buy that cat for me because that cat needed to go home with me. Next thing you know we were signing papers and carrying an APL cat in box made with breathing holes to the car. We scrambled to get to a pet store before closing time on the way home, just making it to get necessary supplies. I should add that she would not tolerate the box but wanted to be back up over my shoulder, nestled into my neck which would prove to be her favorite perch for the next sixteen years. My hubby and I looked at each other wide eyed, delighted but experiencing an "oh my" moment at the same time. We had never raised a kitten together. That little kitten played with a toy mouse until after 1:00 AM, making herself right at home!
We had our last hug as I held her close before saying goodbye. I'm forever thankful for Dr. Emily, vet assistant Marrelle, and Sarah at the reception desk. They were all so very kind and compassionate.
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