Foster is 2 years and 3 months old. He is a DMH cat. I volunteer with a TNR (trap/neuter/release) clinic. He came in when he was just a little love muffin ie about 4 weeks old. I was supposed to FOSTER him, and well that's how he got his name...
He likes to snuggle and knead me, bother the older kitties, chase anything that moves and of course supervise any goings on.
I never realized how attached you can become to a pet when you get them at such a young and helpless age.
He is just adorable !!!! ( hug - hug )He looks like my Woobie, DLH,MN. I just retired from working for 2 Veterinarian's here in Northern Calif I worked for them for over 27 years. I loved my job and still go in once in awhile. I can't stay away. Thank you for all you do to help our little furbabies.
Mic, what a handsome boy Foster is! Like Cay from FL, I have also been owned by cats, and know the attatchment. I had to say goodbye to my "baby" this past year, and I miss her very much. Ginger was a calico that I bonded with as a kitten. Now six months later and the I feel the loss as if it were yesterday. I wish to thank you for the work that you do. To you and everyone you work with, I send much love and appreciation.
Mic, Foster is beautiful! He sure looks "at home" in the picture :-) What a lucky guy to have found you for a parent. Thank you so much for sharing his story and picture. Keep up the good work!
He's adorable (especially when asleep?). Thanks for all the good work you and and other volunteers do. As someone who has been owned by cats, I know the attachment. Cay from FL
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