Grace: Grace is a cat my dad and I adopted from a lady who works with the Cat's Meow society. We saw an add on the Television guide, "Black female angora and kittens for adoption." Dad said, "Hey, get that number. Let's get a cat."
Grace's Story: Grace had been abandoned by her owner, as they moved away. She escaped the house, only to be mated by a feral tom while she was under a year old. She ended up kitting under a tree when someone found her. Practically a kitten herself, Grace and the kits were picked up by animal control and sent to live with a woman after they'd been checked over by a vet.
The woman worked with the Cat's Meow, and was rehabilitating some feral cats at the time. Grace's kittens were quickly adopted, leaving Grace at home with the feral cats. Dad and I went to visit her, and she was beautiful. Long, black pelt, white star on her chest, and pale green eyes like the moon itself. We paid a fifty dollar donation to get her spayed, and after some weeks of healing from her surgery, we were clear to take her home. She was very timid at first, never wanted to be around us, and always stayed in the little carrier we brought her home in. She was so small.
After a six month long period of treats, love, and care, Grace opened her heart to us.
Grace's Story: Grace had been abandoned by her owner, as they moved away. She escaped the house, only to be mated by a feral tom while she was under a year old. She ended up kitting under a tree when someone found her. Practically a kitten herself, Grace and the kits were picked up by animal control and sent to live with a woman after they'd been checked over by a vet.
The woman worked with the Cat's Meow, and was rehabilitating some feral cats at the time. Grace's kittens were quickly adopted, leaving Grace at home with the feral cats. Dad and I went to visit her, and she was beautiful. Long, black pelt, white star on her chest, and pale green eyes like the moon itself. We paid a fifty dollar donation to get her spayed, and after some weeks of healing from her surgery, we were clear to take her home. She was very timid at first, never wanted to be around us, and always stayed in the little carrier we brought her home in. She was so small.
After a six month long period of treats, love, and care, Grace opened her heart to us.