Patches (calico) was my first one she's since passed away, she was at the church roaming around dirty she had rode in on a truck tire well I think.
Buckwheat and Alfalfa are both gray they were left at the vets office my sister used to work at and she brought them up for us to choose one. Yeah that went well we kept both.
Gabriel was about four weeks old and I spotted his little feet under a car when I dropped my youngest off at day care. We had to crawl under the hood of the car to get him out of the engine.
Reeces is a tortise calico she's gorgeous, and I've already told you about all the kittens.
In between those we found three that someone had threw out of a car on the overpass. One didn't have an eye. I'm not sure he ever had one from the looks of it his face was a little lopsided. A lady where my husband used to work was going to pick one and kept all three cause she couldn't bear to seperate them.
My parents always had strays and me and my sister seem to have done the same. My brother lives in a busy section of town so he finds them and takes them to my parents house. He's a fireman they had to pull one out of a drain not to long ago but so far none in a tree. :)
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Date: 2008-01-30 03:40 am (UTC)Buckwheat and Alfalfa are both gray they were left at the vets office my sister used to work at and she brought them up for us to choose one. Yeah that went well we kept both.
Gabriel was about four weeks old and I spotted his little feet under a car when I dropped my youngest off at day care. We had to crawl under the hood of the car to get him out of the engine.
Reeces is a tortise calico she's gorgeous, and I've already told you about all the kittens.
In between those we found three that someone had threw out of a car on the overpass. One didn't have an eye. I'm not sure he ever had one from the looks of it his face was a little lopsided. A lady where my husband used to work was going to pick one and kept all three cause she couldn't bear to seperate them.
My parents always had strays and me and my sister seem to have done the same. My brother lives in a busy section of town so he finds them and takes them to my parents house. He's a fireman they had to pull one out of a drain not to long ago but so far none in a tree. :)