Well, All the kittens have found good homes!!!

I can't help but wonder if the system that is meant to insure that pet shop and adoption agency cats and kittens (and dogs) might be deterring some animals from being placed in good homes. The last two kittens were taken by a couple and their young daughter. You could tell that both parents and the daughter loved cats by the way they handled the kittens. They had promised their daughter a kitten, but said they had been to several pet stores and felt that there were too many steps to go through to get one through those channels. Both my husband and I have talked about getting another dog to keep our dog company. Yet, my husband doesn't want to be bothered by the red tape that involves going to the Humane Society. Some people will go through these steps. I talked to a fellow coworker whose wife and him adopted two dogs from a rescue group. They have had the dogs for almost a year. They also have three house cats that are not allowed outside. Even though the the house cats are not allowed outside, according to the agreement with the rescue group, they must keep all three cats up to date on their shots in order to keep the dogs. He was hoping that maybe a little overtime would come his way to help pay for the vet visit.

When we put an ad in the paper for free kittens, they are usually gone within one day and many of people who take them are thanking us for them and don't seem to believe that they are really for free. And we always have really nice people come for the kittens.