It’s the moment you’ve all (well, at least two of you) have been waiting for. The first thing you should know is that I have created an Instagram page exclusively for my new kitten, Lily. Do I have other pets? Yes I do. Do they have pages of their own? Not even close. Do I feel a little bad about this? Kind of. But she’s tiny and feisty and so freaking photogenic, I feel I really had no choice. Anyway, her IG is @thelifeoflittlelily, and if you are a gram fan, we are just starting out, so come follow us!
Anyway, we adopted Lily a week ago tomorrow from this great animal rescue here locally called Animal Friends Rescue Project. I have fostered for them before (a dog) and am such a huge supporter of “adopt, don’t shop”. If you are an animal lover, you understand…it’s so hard knowing how many sweet cats and dogs are abandoned and unwanted, and I’m so grateful that these no kill shelters exist. And, at the AFRP they are so much more than a no kill shelter. They give the animals there a happy, sunny, good life. Lots of fosters lend a hand, so many great volunteers, these little babies get lots of love, attention and hope. So I was happy to support them.
Lily is something else. We walked into the shelter, and she walked right up to us as if she’d been waiting for us forever! Within 30 seconds, I knew she was coming home with me, and that’s exactly what happened.
She is everything I wanted in a cat- she’s full of spirit, bouncing around the house, defying gravity. She’s a snuggler, and her purr is loud enough to make her whole body vibrate. She head butts your face, hard, with affection, and she loves to sleep cuddled up close to either Camryn or myself. Or sometimes, on top of our heads, or across our necks like a scarf. Anyway, she’s pretty incredible. I’m so very glad she is part of this crazy menagerie I have here.
Everything else has been kind of rough this past week- not sure why, but I’m just kind of feeling low. So I’m glad to have this little bright spot to play with. She really is a breath of fresh air- if fresh air smelled like cat, I suppose.
What a cutie pie!
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She’s so lively, too!
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Very cute. We have cats, too, and always adopt from a shelter. I had to laugh at the sleeping on heads and the neck scarf act! One of ours, Loki, does that too. He sleeps on my wife’s head, and he drapes himself around her neck, often jumping up there at mealtimes. We’ve never had a cat do that before.
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She looks like a baby tiger!!
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Maybe she should be Tiger Lily!
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Ha, yes!
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I am not really a cat person (mostly for allergies) but omg she is just the cutest thing!!!
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Oh, I teared up at this one:). The fact that she claimed you so boldly is lovely! And that you recognized that claim. She is gorgeous and I hope you have years of happiness with her. Our large rescue dog has been with us for six years now–we rescued her from a lonely, abusive situation. And I’ve never looked back.
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She is SO cute! It seems like she’s already fitting in with your family. My cat, Stella, was a foster and she’s great. Plus she’s double pawed, so it looks like she has thumbs!
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Hi Lily!!!!!!
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❤️
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A gorgeous ball of fluffiness.
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Isn’t she?! What a cutie pie!
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