The emails I have received asking for updates on Comfort cat have been overwhelming. I am so proud to have such wonderful, warm, caring people out there interested in the goings-ons of Forever Kittens Cattery and it's inhabitants. I know I have been remiss in keeping you all updated. Rather than send out a ton of personal responses to emails, I have finally made it back to the blog to give you all the long awaited update. As I had predicted, comfort cat was perfectly fine and normal looking when he left for his new home. A tiny scratch among kittens playing rough and tumble with one another does happen from time to time. It has never been an issue, and I certainly did not expect it to be one this time. Note that his eye is fine ~ though he didn't appreciate the bright lights. ~ What everyone really wants to know is...where did he go? What amazing family was able to adopt comfort cat? Admittedly, I did have my ideas (again) about who should adopt comfort cat, I thought perhaps someone that had a struggle of their own that had worked through it would be a lovely match for comfort cat. The new person would hear comfort cats story, see that comfort cat is healed and feel as if they were "kindred spirits" of sorts. ~ Is that what happened? No. That is not what happened. We poured through the adoption applications, looking for just the right family (or special person) I, with my grand ideas, Comfort Cat with his wishes for a cuddle buddy...and after much discussion we settled upon a family with two wonderful children that would adore Comfort Cats amazing ability to know when it's okay to cuddle and when it's time to play. I was hesitant at first, still holding onto the idea that Comfort Cat should be with just the right family. Then it occurred to me...This IS the right family. These people are warm, and caring, and kind. After speaking with them several time over the phone and sending many texts and emails, I realized that "YES!" This is the perfect match! This is the family that will benefit the most from Comfort Cat, and that Comfort cat will benefit the most from. There is a little girl out there right now cuddled down with comfort cat purring away on her lap and a proud Mom and Dad looking gazing upon the scene satisfied that they have a new heartbeat in their home that will bring them joy for many years to come. That's what it's all about The Rest of the Story ....The next burning question for everyone was ... "Did he get a name?!" ~ yes His new name is "Briggs" A very dignified, sturdy, and noble name for a very dignified, sturdy and noble cat! The last photo is of Briggs in one of his favorite spots, cuddled up with a human in his new home.
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6/21/2016 10:17:08 am
Cats love to spend time alone in quiet, cozy, and predictable environments. Anything that disturbs her space can cause stress for an otherwise well-behaved pet.
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9/20/2016 05:12:40 pm
You are a good person. I have two cats and I know how life can be difficult with them. They are the animals although they live with humans. The living with them is very expensive because you have to buy them a special food, medicines, sometimes you have to get loans for buying the new furniture and repairs after their paws and claws. Any way they are the most cute pets.
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11/14/2016 02:12:51 am
What a beautiful kitten. I have always loved cats since birth, our family grew up with many of them. I had my own cat when I was 15 years old, I took care for him until now. Carl(name of my cat) now has kids here in my own house, I have learned all of the techniques and ways to take care of them with my mom. We both love all of the cats, even the stray cats. I really wish to meet your briggs some day!
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