I mostly stopped volunteering when I got my lastest job early in the year. It was supposed to be part-time, about twenty hours a week, but the other part-time employee quit and it quickly turned into about thirty-five hours a week. I did manage to squeeze in a day here and there but then we went to West Virginia for two months.
Things have slowed down at work lately and it seems I might be able to consistently get Fridays off so I signed up for a shift last Friday. When I got there I noticed things had not changed much. Cats still needed homes and people still came around looking for cats
There were a fair number of kittens as well as adults cats. It seemed there were a lot of very friendly black cats that day.


There was also a Siamese kitten there.


I texted Rose his photo and she wanted me to adopt him but several minutes later someone came in with his paperwork wanting to adopt him. When a person wants to adopt a cat they take the cat’s paperwork to the adoption office. I imagine these people grabbed his paperwork so nobody else would take him and then wondered around the shelter in case they found a better option.
The Siamese was part of a group of kittens that were very cute and funny. I learned later they were all from the same litter even though only one was Siamese. I know a litter could be from more than one father so maybe that was the case.
While I was standing outside the cage talking to someone, one of the kittens climbed up the door and poked me in the back to get my attention.


Later I saw the same black kitten climb up the door but this time he had a copycat.

The Siamese cat climbed all the way to the top of the door.

I was worried he might hurt himself jumping down from that hight but I had to wait for him to get above the door so I could open it. Once inside I pulled the bench over to stand on and then had a hard time separating the cat from the cage.
The friendliest cat in the shelter and the one I most wanted to bring home was Berry.

Berry had a bad eye infection that the vets could not get under control so they had to remove his eye on Monday. I felt so bad because he was so very much in need of attention. I opened his cage a few times to pet him and he was just all over me. I have a video that I will try to post soon.
Alas, as much as we want to save them all it is just not realistic to think we can adopt another cat, especially since we already have two more than we are suppose to have.
Poor Berry – let’s hope he gets his forever home – of course all the cats need a forever but it’s tough for a guy like Berry to find that forever.
Hugs, Pam
It is very tough but since Barry is such a love bug I don’t think he will have a problem.
Aww, look at Berry in his CĂ´ne!
🙂
Purraying that Berry is soon in hisforever home !
I hope so too.
Sweet Berry, he is so deserving of a good home, they all are.
I’m sure someone will want him.
They are all adorable. Poor Berry, I hope he gets a forever home soon.
I think he will.
OH, goodness! I’d take Berry. I also like the little Tabby, with the white feet, in the room with the Siamese and black kitty. That one reminds me of my first girl, Mousey. Sweet babies.
“Rose! I’m HOME! I got a car-load of kitties!!!” LOL!
Hahaha. Yes, if I was able I would clear out the shelter.
I know the feeling.
Aww, I hope someone adopts Berry soon!
I hope so too.
So difficult not to want to bring them all home. What you do will never feel like enough, but it is! It makes a difference every single minute you’re there.
Love and licks,
Cupcake
Thank you.