Does anyway living in my area have room in their heart and home for a very sweet, very lonely tuxedo kitty? Since Grace's death, of which I wrote recently, her husband has gone into a nursing home and Polly needs a home.
A neighbor wrote me this morning:
It was so sad coming up our lane yesterday afternoon. Grace would usually be sitting at the window -- waiting to see when I returned, or if not Miss Polly would be sitting on the CD player, perkily watching everything outside. Yesterday Polly was lying with her head down, looking very sad and lonely. I understand Carl & Jackie are taking care of Polly, but we're still trying to find her a good home. Please pass the word if you can think of anyone who might be willing to do so.
I have two cats who hate each other and then there're the six dogs . . . Polly is used to a quiet household and to being inside.
So I'm passing this along, hoping someone out there 'needs' a lonely kitty, elderly but so far as I know, in good health. Used to being the joy of two old folks. If you think you might be able to give her a home, email me (vicki_lane (at) mtnarea.net) and we'll talk about getting her to you.
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