say hello to Emily! (From St. Emilio, today's saint). This morning the sick, hungry and lovely kitty entered in my shop, and decided that I'm to take care of her for now!
yep, I set up flyers in the neighborhood, and I've contacted the associations in my town that deal witn animals, and published on various facebook pages and on sites specialized on lost puppies; I do hope that I'll be able to track her owners, as she is trained and loves people. (quoting Jane in a fanfiction, you can see she was loved) and, if we'll happen to keep her, she'll be kitty number seven. all lost puppies. (I am just lucky I found a vet that, knowing me, makes discounts...)
all my cats used to be lost or abandoned, and all of them, even if we tried to keep them outside, ended up deciding to move in with us, so I know what you mean :)
one of the reasons I took her in was because few of my town's biggest and most used roads are around my shop, so it was risky for her being outside and lost; I've taken her home for now, but who known. Maybe she does have an owner...
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And how many cats is this now? (I can't judge, what with having four but still...)
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(quoting Jane in a fanfiction, you can see she was loved)
and, if we'll happen to keep her, she'll be kitty number seven. all lost puppies.
(I am just lucky I found a vet that, knowing me, makes discounts...)
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