Warm Sunny Sunday in March

When we left our house in Kitsap County that last Sunday in March we had little hopes of adopting the right cat to ad to our now one cat home, but I took along one of our cat carriers just encase. My husband had received a tip about a shelter in King County that had female adult cats available. I was leary from another adoption we had that didn't work out just two months prior. So off we drove to the shelter, once inside we spotted three cat rooms, and one cat that drew our attention - Anna. We didn't settle on her at first, we wanted to make certain she was the "one" and when no other cat gave us that same feeling - she was the one! An hour, two counselors, paper work, several calls to our landlord (I forgot our permission slip), detailed information about our home originally having two cats in it, and our donation, we were set to take Anna home. The next day Anna visited our local vet, minus a mild ear infection, our vet gave us the thumbs up with our healthy cat pick, and the determination that Anna is a wonderful asset to our family. I want to thank everyone who made this adoption possible: the family that released Anna, the Seattle Shelter that cared and advertised her, our vet and their staff who have been caring for our cats since 2007 (and our animal parents themselves), and to everyone who advertise (es) local animal adoptions. We are so very Blessed with our newest addition!

JEn
Port Orchard, WA