Dory
The kitten – now named Dory – is still with us. She came through her surgery just fine.
She’s a sweetheart. The children love her.
This photo is cute, but it doesn’t show how long-bodied and scrawny Dory is.
We mostly confine her to the bathroom. We’re introducing her to the house and to the other cats a little at a time, as advised in books. We’ll keep her if: (a) she and Jasper and Ziva get along, and (b) we don’t find anyone else who would like a cat.
A photo of Karin and Dory:
As you can tell, Dory already has ruined some of our blinds.
She’s a sweetheart. The children love her.
This photo is cute, but it doesn’t show how long-bodied and scrawny Dory is.
We mostly confine her to the bathroom. We’re introducing her to the house and to the other cats a little at a time, as advised in books. We’ll keep her if: (a) she and Jasper and Ziva get along, and (b) we don’t find anyone else who would like a cat.
A photo of Karin and Dory:
As you can tell, Dory already has ruined some of our blinds.

