Well, since Kathy already had a litter of 4 kittens, she decided she didn't need another. Can't says I blame her. So I brought Daisy home with me. I've had bad luck with both of the dogs I've tried to adopt in the last year. Rufus was a Lab and just too energetic to be left indoors while I worked. He ate furniture. And then BB. She had been severly mistreated and was petrified of chains so I couldn't leave her outside alone. But I did and she got hit by a car.
So I gave up and brought Daisy home. It's hard to give a kitten to the Humane Society if you've bottle fed it. I've never given the Society an animal, but my sister will do it real quick. But Daisy is a loud purrer. I like that. She can be sitting at my feet and I can hear her. Being orphaned so young, she is very independent. Much more than the typical cat. She's very content to sleep alone. My adult cats can't do that.
She'll also spend great amounts of time playing alone. She does me the great service of dragging all the dust bunnies out of whatever nook she finds them in. It'll be months before I have to sweep under the couch.