Our oranges, Naya and Onnekas (except Byron, which is another post) were snapped up after the post. Even Ravyn, the fat blackie found a home after more than two years! So this post is dedicated to the people behind WordPress.com

Our oranges, Naya and Onnekas (except Byron, which is another post) were snapped up after the post. Even Ravyn, the fat blackie found a home after more than two years! So this post is dedicated to the people behind WordPress.com

Categories: Adoption · Cats · General Topics
Tagged: Adoption, Cats, Wordpress
5 responses so far ↓
Kats (And Other) Tales // June 2, 2009 at 2:29 pm |
hooray! hope Byron gets a home – and the other kitties too…
petepicure // June 2, 2009 at 5:34 pm |
with help from people like yourself, we are sure the cats will get adopted more quickly. exposure is very important and not many people who where to get a pet when they want one.
Amanda (ManekiNeko) // June 2, 2009 at 3:55 pm |
Is THAT the little mange-ball in the photo? What an amazing recovery!! He’s just a poster boy for rescue! Onnekas, indeed. (Good choice of names probably did as much as the medication. You just can’t kill a Finn.
Bravo!
petepicure // June 2, 2009 at 5:33 pm |
yup
that’d be little Onnekas.
thanks for the praise.
Amanda (ManekiNeko) // June 3, 2009 at 11:23 am |
You’ve got a new fan in Helsinki, too. I sent my pal, Markku, the link to the photos so he could appreciate the healing power of the Finnish language (OK, with medicine on the side)
Here was his comment:
“What a gorgeous little cat. Lucky indeed! And if a cat can look happy, that one sure does. Alicia, I’m sure, has a place in heaven now.”