Good morning all! Monday we took in another cat. We were at a strip center going out to our car and Carmela said “Did you hear a cat?” We looked over and a lady was by her truck and a guy from the store was under her car trying to get a cat out from underneath. We went over to help out and Carmela ended up half way under the truck trying to get this cat out. He was on the drive shaft and was wedged in there pretty good. She was able to get him out and she handed him over to me and I got him by the scruff of his neck and we moved away from the truck. The lady thanked us and drove off.
We went around the side of the building with him and he was quite content to snuggle in Carmela’s lap and was holding on to her. So what were we going to do, leave him there, no. Take him to a shelter, no. Take him home was what we did. He smelled like someone’s house so he wasn’t a regular outdoor cat and was fixed.
The next day we took him to our vet and had him scanned to see if he was chipped, nope so he is ours, currently #4. We are working him into our cat family and it is going quite well. He is a smart, lovey dovey guy, mostly black with markings like your Jasper, Sue Ellen. Carmela said black like coal so we named him “Cole.”
Good morning all! Monday we took in another cat. We were at a strip center going out to our car and Carmela said “Did you hear a cat?” We looked over and a lady was by her truck and a guy from the store was under her car trying to get a cat out from underneath. We went over to help out and Carmela ended up half way under the truck trying to get this cat out. He was on the drive shaft and was wedged in there pretty good. She was able to get him out and she handed him over to me and I got him by the scruff of his neck and we moved away from the truck. The lady thanked us and drove off.
We went around the side of the building with him and he was quite content to snuggle in Carmela’s lap and was holding on to her. So what were we going to do, leave him there, no. Take him to a shelter, no. Take him home was what we did. He smelled like someone’s house so he wasn’t a regular outdoor cat and was fixed.
The next day we took him to our vet and had him scanned to see if he was chipped, nope so he is ours, currently #4. We are working him into our cat family and it is going quite well. He is a smart, lovey dovey guy, mostly black with markings like your Jasper, Sue Ellen. Carmela said black like coal so we named him “Cole.”