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Both kitties are precious! Thanks for rescuing the little ones.
Bec
On the way back from a night cache Tim saw a small kitten huddled on the side of the hwy. We went back and our flashlights came in handy but the poor kitty was so afraid with the cars wizzing by, couldn’t catch it but at least got it away from the road. Poor Tim felt horrible not being able to catch it and find its owners or find new owners. Our first did not catch of the night. We also could never pass up a stray animal if we came across it at a cache. Not even injured wildlife. We have a wildlife rescue by our home that I had volunteered at for a while. Good thing the kitty was our first and only encounter so far.
On the way back from a night cache Tim saw a small kitten huddled on the side of the hwy. We went back and our flashlights came in handy but the poor kitty was so afraid with the cars wizzing by, couldn’t catch it but at least got it away from the road. Poor Tim felt horrible not being able to catch it and find its owners or find new owners. Our first did not catch of the night. We also could never pass up a stray animal if we came across it at a cache. Not even injured wildlife. We have a wildlife rescue by our home that I had volunteered at for a while. Good thing the kitty was our first and only encounter so far.
Good for you both! I wasn’t a cat person till I got our Zeke in a similar manner. He turned out to be one of the best friends I ever had, with a personality more like a family dog (of course, I only had dog-parenting skills). Zeke was with me, then us, then all of us for seventeen years.