This was not planned, but I just realized that it was a year ago today that I had to go live at the shelter. I'm so glad that I'm not there anymore but here.
Elliott, you've been through a lot in this past year, haven't you? We're so glad that you found a new family to love you after losing your previous one. (Okay, *love* might be strong for Caroline, but we're sure that William and your Mom love you, at least. And maybe Caroline will be less grouchy to you over time.)
Hey! Elliott--look, Buddy, I'm really glad you got outta that shelter and it's not that I am not glad to see you. BUT look Pal, it's WEDNESDAY and you better know what WEDNESDAY means around here: Yeah, that's right. It means SCREAMOLINE. And don't you forget it. Just sayin'.
That has nuffing to do with it. Do you think CAROLINE is some zero-sum game where if you decide to give her your day you can just TAKE hers, willy-nilly??? Because really, when I come here on a Wednesday, I am all primed to see my LCG, not some ho-hum boycat who looks just like me. You have set up certain EXPECTATIONS here at William of Mass Destruction, and your loyal readership has come to expect a certain consistency.
Oh Elliott Longtail, we are SO happy you are not at the shelter anymore too! WE are really happy you came to live with this fabulous family :) William is pawsome and Caroline is,well, Caroline, the pip. heehee Enjoy your life. It will be grand :) Purrs Georgia and Julie, Treasure and JJ
Further to Alice: We know, it could be hyper-t, CRF, etc. And the reason for her matted fur could be just that she won't let them remove the mats, we get that. I think my coworker did the right thing, frankly. She HAD taken Alice to her own vet while she had her, though I don't know what they said about her condition. I do know that Alice didn't have enough fat on her body to even be able to draw a blood sample.
Anyway, whatever happens, I hope it will be for Alice's Highest Good.
Thanks for commenting. It's a tricky situation, but I think I'd have done the same, with a cat in that poor condition.
A pip, huh? We might use other words, as we did about our angel Annie. LOL.
ReplyDeleteWe're mighty glad you're not at the shelter anymore too!
Elliott, we are SO GLAD you've found your furrever home with William and Caroline!
ReplyDeleteI love you Elliott! SO glad you are there.
ReplyDeleteElliot we are so sorry you lost your other family but so very glad you found this wonderful one! We think you are wonderful!
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Elliott, you've been through a lot in this past year, haven't you? We're so glad that you found a new family to love you after losing your previous one. (Okay, *love* might be strong for Caroline, but we're sure that William and your Mom love you, at least. And maybe Caroline will be less grouchy to you over time.)
ReplyDeleteHappy you are not in the shelter day!
ReplyDeleteGlad you found your forever home, Elliot! Even if Caroline is there.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you're no longer in that shelter too!
ReplyDeleteHey! Elliott--look, Buddy, I'm really glad you got outta that shelter and it's not that I am not glad to see you. BUT look Pal, it's WEDNESDAY and you better know what WEDNESDAY means around here: Yeah, that's right. It means SCREAMOLINE. And don't you forget it. Just sayin'.
ReplyDeleteBut dude, she had Monday.
DeleteThat has nuffing to do with it. Do you think CAROLINE is some zero-sum game where if you decide to give her your day you can just TAKE hers, willy-nilly??? Because really, when I come here on a Wednesday, I am all primed to see my LCG, not some ho-hum boycat who looks just like me. You have set up certain EXPECTATIONS here at William of Mass Destruction, and your loyal readership has come to expect a certain consistency.
DeleteWe're so glad you're not at the shelter anymore, too!
ReplyDeleteXOXO
Oh Elliott Longtail, we are SO happy you are not at the shelter anymore too! WE are really happy you came to live with this fabulous family :)
ReplyDeleteWilliam is pawsome and Caroline is,well, Caroline, the pip. heehee
Enjoy your life. It will be grand :)
Purrs Georgia and Julie,
Treasure and JJ
don't worry about Screamoline.....while losing a family isn't good, we are glad you got gotted and are here NOW
ReplyDeleteFurther to Alice: We know, it could be hyper-t, CRF, etc. And the reason for her matted fur could be just that she won't let them remove the mats, we get that. I think my coworker did the right thing, frankly. She HAD taken Alice to her own vet while she had her, though I don't know what they said about her condition. I do know that Alice didn't have enough fat on her body to even be able to draw a blood sample.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, whatever happens, I hope it will be for Alice's Highest Good.
Thanks for commenting. It's a tricky situation, but I think I'd have done the same, with a cat in that poor condition.
We're sure you will win her over. In time. eventually. With lots and lots of Cheez Its.
ReplyDeleteDear Elliott, we are so happy you have joined Caroline and William in your [not-so-new] home. Even if you think your sister is a pip.....
ReplyDeleteWell here's to a better year! We are happy you ended up with William and Caroline. You are in a really good place.
ReplyDelete--Jasper
I am very glad that you are not in the shelter anymore and have a loving forever home.
ReplyDeleteOh querido... fico muito contente que você encontrou uma nova família.
ReplyDeleteHappy gotcha day, Elliott!
ReplyDeleteHey Elliot you really are one lucky fellow as you were there for a while. So glad you found your home. Yeah we do suffer the lady cats my furend
ReplyDeleteNice cat. The cat is looking wonderful in this picture.
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