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The McCarty Mobettes NEW Mascot

This is Lillian. The Alphas new companion and mascot. Lillian Lillian is the one who caught the eyes of the most mobettes and the one we will be sponsoring. She’s a wonderful kitty staying at Tabby’s Place. This is a phenomenal cage free shelter (more like a palace) where cats on death row in shelters, often with life threatening issues (diabetes, cancer, abuse, neglect, etc) come to live, get healthy and get put up for adoption. Lilly is doing great after a set back in December.

Cancer was found in her ears. Her ear canal had to be removed, along with her ear flaps, but nothing gets this sweet girl down. After a brief reorientation, she recovered nicely, and a big exciting plus happened! She’s been moved up out of the sun room into the lobby! She is now an official greeter and since she’s a total lap cat, charms everyone who meets her. (though if you sit too long, after you take her off your lap to get up, she’s right back on.) And why not? Humans are there to serve and she has so much love to give.

Seriously, anyone looking for a wonderful shelter where the animals live a very sweet normal life and where their donation makes a huge difference, check out Tabby’s Place It’s a very impressive place! (Impressive website too.) No cages, but lots of love sunshine and open air. A great place to support.

Sarah

4 Responses to “The McCarty Mobettes NEW Mascot”

  1. Awesome - she’s just adorable!

    by Lori on January 24th, 2008 at 2:37 am

  2. Lillian is such a sweetheart!! I wish I could take her, but I have two kitties myself with my eye on a dog in the future. Shhh don’t tell my kitties about the dog. They would FREAK! tantrum

    jan, off to check out Tabby’s Place. :-)

    by jan springer on January 27th, 2008 at 4:44 pm

  3. You’re such a sweetheart to do this. frogkiss

    by byrdloves2read on January 27th, 2008 at 8:03 pm

  4. Lori- Isn’t she cute?

    Linda- It’s no hardship and it makes a huge difference. And I love the monthly updates.

    Jan- Mums the word on the dog! LOL! Speaking of cats. I have a diabetic cat I adopted when he was six because of his stellar personality. Just totally laid back and he enjoys other cats and playing with dogs. He’s my “trainer” cat for incoming fosters. I’m fostering a 3 month old deaf Aussie pup. (You might want to consider a dog fostered with cats in a rescue org near you to ease the transition) Sweetest thing. Smart as a whip. She’s “in training” with Deuce. Deuce loves puppies and takes their antics in stride so he’s the one I use to teach puppies kitty manners. In reality, she doesn’t need much teaching. She has puppy impulsiveness, but inherently gentle ways. And being an aussie, you only have to tell her something once, and she has it. Very eager to learn. Whomever adopts her will be a VERY lucky home. Sweet, gentle and extremely bright with a desire to please, she’ll be their treasure. And she’ll be trained by Deuce! score I need to get a sticker for the foster org to put that on her page. razz He does an excellent job. He’ll groom them, wrestle with them, cuddle with them, but there are always lines they can’t cross and a respect that must be maintained.

    Sarah

    by Sarah on January 29th, 2008 at 8:10 am

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