Friday, April 07, 2006

"Newton" the Kitty


This is "Newton", an abandoned kitty that we found in one of our rental properties on Newton Street. Unfortunately in property management, tenants move out and leave a bunch of stuff behind for us to clean up. That is exactly the case in this situation, except that the tenants left this cat behind as well and it was one more thing that we, as the property manager, had to take care of.

The good news to this story is that we found a good home for "Newton" and we didn't have to give her to the animal shelter. Thanks to Russ & Judy for taking in the kitty and making a good home for her. :)

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Until next time...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

For all of you homeless pets, you can just e-mail Russ and Judy. They have a really nice house and plenty of cat food. Plus, I hear they are starting a summer camp for cats.

Anonymous said...

Russ' claification:
First of all when my wife, Judy said that ". . . Brook & my husband decided that he was lonely." She is speaking of Buster our cat not me!

Secondly. Baily is just like most females in that she first hiss at Buster efforts to be "just friends", then taunts him to come closer as she reaches out gives him one difinitive slap.

That part of the friendship process is almost over. They are almost talking civilly to each other, now sharing the water & feed bowl. Oh yes, the potty box too!

All I wanted was a faithfull dog. The summer cat camp will be for negected & abused cats owners exhibiting anti-cat-social actions. You can usually recognize these traits when the hair on the back of your neck stands up at the mention of a cat or seeing one crossing the road and you automatically press your foot down on the accelorator. If your ears hurt when you hear that purring in your ear in the middle of the night. You know what I mean.

All I wanted was a faithful dog.