A few of you guys may know that I have a terrible tendency to rescue stray animals. I'm a friggin' sucker for a cute dog or cat. Recently, I stumbled upon a particularly adorable cat around a local sandwich joint and began to coo at her. Not only did she actually approach me, she crawled into my lap and purred. Naturally I wanted to keep her, but my better judgment said that she was obviously someone else's cat, and she was probably just an outdoor/indoor cat wandering around her neighborhood. However, a little over a week later, said cat had made it all the way to my neighborhood and was clearly hungry and in need of human contact. My roommates and I took her in and looked at several "lost pet" sites online but didn't find any matches. We figured the best idea would be to take her to the Humane Society and see if she was microchipped. If she was, we'd find her owners, and if she wasn't, she'd at least get checked out by a vet and find a good home.
We dropped her off on the nineteenth of March, and upon checking the Human Society website, she's apparently still available for adoption. She's the sweetest cat I've honestly ever met - she wants nothing more than to curl up on your lap and enjoy your company. She even does this precious thing where she presses her little pink nose to yours. I don't understand why someone wouldn't want her!
The point that I'm getting at is that it would break my heart if she didn't find a home. Does anyone who reads my journal happen to be looking for a cat? She's gorgeous - black on top, white belly, with medium-long fur and a beautiful feminine face. I know she'd make a wonderful pet - she's already literbox trained and everything. If you're interested in her, I'll give you her ID number and you can look her up.