Thursday, April 11, 2013

Thankful Thursday....

Today, we are thankful that we could give Daisy a chance to get over her snot.

And that by being here we got to work with her while she was here so we could provide more information to the shelter for her future family.

And now we are thankful she is GOING BACK!! She is cute and lovey, but she was pesky.  :)

Mom learned that Daisy was brought into a local humane society at 6 weeks old. She was put in a cage by HERSELF until she was brought to our shelter. She is now 5 months old. So, go figure she has some communication issues. She went up to Mo at one point, ears up, body relaxed, tail up, ready to play....and growling the whole time. But - with more info, the shelter is better able to find the right family for her.

Good luck Daisy!!! We know your forever family is out there.
(but you may want to work on the snarky expression - MOL)

20 comments:

  1. She is pretty. I bet she finds a home soon and we sure hope she does. It sounds like she has had a rough time until she got to you. Take care everyone.

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  2. Awwww what a feisty fabulous feline! Take care
    x

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  3. Poor little girl left on her own during the most important socializing period. Sounds just like the kitty who used to come over for boarding. Tutu, Coco and Felix couldn't stand her because she would growl at everyone even though she was playing.

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  4. Poor Daisy. Hope you can find the purrrr-fect home where you'll be hap-pee!

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  5. Hope she finds a forever home. She is very pretty but oh the expression.. Mol.. Hugs GJ xx

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  6. What a pretty girl. We'll keep you in our prayers, Daisy, so that you'll soon have a forever home. Purrs and hugs from the kitties at The Cat on My Head, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Josette

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  7. We KNOW the Purrrrrrfect home is out there fur Daisy.

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  8. Poor Daisy, no wonder she has socialization issues. We're sending purrs she finds a wonderful forever home.

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  9. Local animal shelters should have their people trained in at least rudimentary animal behaviour and treatment. It wouldn't take much to familiarize even volunteers with cats and dogs, so that they know how to avoid doing things like putting a kitten in a cage alone. Well, Daisy has a better chance now. Good luck to her!

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  10. best fishes two ewe daisy on findin yur forevers home...may st francis leed ewe ther reeely quik....XOXO

    oh...N dai$y heer says yur name rocks !!

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  11. I'm sure she will find the right someone to love her

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  12. Daisy, you and Binga probably have a lot in common!

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  13. Fingers and paws crossed that she gets her forever home FAST!

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  14. "Thankful" would not be the word I'd use to describe that facial expression ;)

    Ruby does the same thing... approaches a playmate relaxed and growling. I think she has a bit of a Napoleon complex. That, and she's a torbie.

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  15. Ha ha! Snarky, indeed! Thank you for helping Daisy as she got better. :)

    And Daisy ... good luck, pretty girl. We have our paws and fingers crossed for you!

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  16. That poor baby girl's beginning was sad BUT thank heaven she is here to tell us about it!!! And so glad she found you.

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  17. it really is funny to realize when you have a cat that is speaking it's own made up language.. (kinda like twins make up their own language)

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  18. Daisy sure is a pretty girl. And we know the right home is out there for her. We wish her luck!

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  19. What you learned about lovely Daisy WILL help her get placed with the right, patient forever family who will work with her, nurture her, and love her for always! We are White Dog certain of that!

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